%0 Book %A Tomasz Garbol %D 2021 %C Berlin, Germany %I Peter Lang Verlag %@ 2191-6179 %@ 9783631837030 %T After the Fall %B On the Writings of Czesław Miłosz %R 10.3726/b17653 %U https://www.peterlang.com/document/1117828 %X Tomasz Garbol’s book reconstructs Czesław Miłosz’s poetic vision of the world after the Fall. The entry point to this approach is the conviction about the ambivalence of previous interpretations of Miłosz’s works, especially about his bipolar poetic worldview (his intellectual and existential division between pessimism and ecstasy) and his understanding of the consequences of the Fall (reversible or fatalistic). The book is a literary studies take on the relationship between literature and religion. The main direction is that Miłosz’s main need in art comes from his yearning for contact with the meaning of reality, which he seeks in the activity of poetic imagination. %K Myth of the Fall, Modernism, Heritage of Romanticism, Poetic Imagination, Literature and Religion %G English