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  1. The Captive Mind (Polish: Zniewolony umysł) is a 1953 work of nonfiction by Polish writer, poet, academic and Nobel laureate Czesław Miłosz. It was first published in English in a translation by Jane Zielonko in 1953.

  2. 21 dic 2021 · The captive mind. by. Miłosz, Czesław. Publication date. 1990. Topics. Communism -- Poland, Poland -- Intellectual life -- 1945-1989. Publisher. New York : Vintage International.

  3. The Captive Mind is Polish poet and Nobel prize winner Czeslaw Milosz's astute 1953 work of non-fiction speaking to the attraction of totalitarianism for writers, artists and intellectuals.

  4. The best known prose work by the winner of the 1980 Nobel Prize for Literature examines the moral and intellectual conflicts faced by men and women living under...

  5. Storia della letteratura e critica letteraria. The Captive Mind Copertina flessibile – 11 agosto 1990. Edizione Inglese di Czeslaw Milosz (Autore) 4,6 358 voti. Visualizza tutti i formati ed edizioni. Audiolibro. 0,00 € Gratis i primi 30 giorni con Audible. Copertina rigida. 595,99 € 1 Usato a partire da 595,99 € Copertina flessibile.

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  6. Anne Applebaum, Historian. “Milosz tried to explain – as the title suggests – how thinking people could accept communism from inside the communist system. How does one not resist or just endure, but actually place one’s mind in the system? He points to a number of ways in which the mind can adapt.

  7. In "The Captive Mind", Czeslaw Milosz takes us into the world inhabited by the people of Communist Poland, Czechoslovakia, Rumania and Hungary, and reveals in fascinating and frightening detail...