| Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Barcode | |
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| English Books | Anna Centenary Library 7TH FLOOR, B WING | 914.38 ZIE (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 483099 |
| 914.3712045 LAN Prague : wallpaper* city guide | 914.3712045 TIM Time out shortlist Prague | 914.3712045 TUR Prague | 914.38 ZIE The Captive Mind | 914.380457 The Rough Guide to Poland | 914.380457 BAK Frommer's Poland | 914.380457 KEL Finding Poland : from Tavistock to Hruzdowa and back again |
Written in Paris in 1951, while he was in exile from his native Poland, Milosz's denunciation of Stalinism outraged many European intellectuals at a time when they were becoming drawn to the politics of Communist Russia. However, it is now acknowledged as a classic work against totalitarianism, standing alongside those of Orwell and Solzhenitsyn. The Captive Mind analyses the power of tyrannical regimes to enslave men and women, not just through terror, but through ideas, achieving 'mastery over the human spirit'. Championing intellectual freedom, Milosz's brilliantly perceptive polemic played a significant liberating role in Poland, and is still relevant and chilling today.
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