Polish Wilno - now Vilnius, in Lithuania - was the city of Czeslaw Milosz's youth and adolescence. In this collection of essays and reminiscences, written over a span of three decades, the Nobel Prize - winning poet traces an informal autobiography againstthe street map of an extraordinary city - a crossroads of languages, cultures, and beliefs - that lies at the very heart of his internal geography. Beginning with My Streets , available for the first time in paperback, gathers portraits of the writers Aleksander Wat, Dwight MacDonald, and Fyodor Dostoevsky, as well as the great Swedish scientist Emanuel Swedenborg; an exchange of letters from the 1950s with the novelist and diarist Witold Gombrowicz; and a selection of speeches delivered between 1967 and 1987, including Milosz's Nobel Lecture. These diffuse reckonings, distinguished throughout by the flavor of personality and the aura of place, have a cumulative power - they are quintessential Milosz.
Beginning with My Streets : Essays and Recollections