Visions from San Francisco Bay / Czeslaw Milosz ; translated by Richard Lourie.
Material type: TextPublication details: New York : Farrar, Straus, Giroux, c1982.Description: 226 p. 22 cmLOC classification:- E 169.12 .M637 1982
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Translation of: Widzenia nad ZatokaÌ· San Francisco.
Interrelated essays by the Nobel Laureate on his adopted home of California, which Lewis Hyde, writing in The Nation, called "remarkable, morally serious and thought-provoking essays, which strive to lay aside the barren categories by which we have understood and judged our state . . . Their subject is the frailty of modern civilization."www.goodreads.com"
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