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Czeslaw Milosz
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PERSONAL INFORMATION

REAL NAME
Czeslaw Milosz

BIRTHDAY
June 30, 1911
BORN ON DAY
Friday


BIRTHPLACE
Seteniai, Lithuania

DIED AT AGE
93 Years 1 Months 14 Days
DEATHDATE
August 14, 2004
DEATHPLACE
Krakow, Poland

NATIONALITY
Afghan
Czeslaw Milosz Nationality Afghan

PROFESSION

ZODIAC
CANCER

ALSO NOTED FOR
Prose Writer, Essayist

Physical Stats

CHEST
N/A

BICEPS
N/A

WAIST
N/A

HEIGHT
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WEIGHT
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Czeslaw Milosz Family Members

Parents
MOTHER
Weronika Milosz
FATHER
Aleksander Milosz
BROTHER(S) NAME
Czeslaw Milosz brother Andrzej Milosz
Andrzej Milosz

Czeslaw Milosz Marriage, Affairs and Children

SPOUSE
Czeslaw Milosz wife Janina Milosz
Janina Milosz (1944-1986)
Child(ren) of Czeslaw Milosz and Janina Milosz
Anthony ( 1947) (Son)
John ( 1951) (Son)
SPOUSE
Czeslaw Milosz wife Carol Thigpen
Carol Thigpen (1992-2002)

Fame & Address

DEBUT
Three Winters (Book 1936)

FAMOUS FROM/AS
The Captive Mind (Book 1953)
Czeslaw MiloszThe Captive Mind (Book 1953)

Education, Net Worth & More

More Information
Career of Czeslaw Milosz
He wrote a collection of twenty poems named "The World". His book "The Captive Mind" was published in 1953 was also liked by the readers. His novel "The Mountains of Parnassus" was published in 1987.

Some Lesser Known Facts About Czeslaw Milosz

  • Did Czeslaw Milosz takes alcohol? NA.
  • Was Czeslaw Milosz in the habit of Smoking? NA.
  • Milosz was a recipient of honorary doctorate from the University of Michigan.
    Milosz was a recipient of honorary doctorate from the University of Michigan.
  • He was Nobel Prize winner who won the prize in 1980.
    He was Nobel Prize winner who won the prize in 1980.
  • Growing up he was a Catholic but became an atheist for several years and eventually returned to Catholicism at the end of life.
  • He received a political asylum in France when he escaped from Poland.
  • His book "The Captive Mind" became a reference book on the subject of totalitarianism of political science.
  • He worked as a Berkley professor in the Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures in California in 1961.
  • He received the U.S. National Medal of Arts in 1989.
    He received the U.S. National Medal of Arts in 1989.
  • He grew up in rural Lithuania and acquired some skills of the language. He appointed a Lithuanian language tutor in his older time to make some improvement in the language.
  • He was multi-lingual and was fluent in Russian, English, Polish, Lithuanian, and French.

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