Gucio zaczarowany
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Gucio zaczarowany (lit. "The Enchanted Gucio" but translated to English as "Bobo's Metamorphosis") is a poetry collection by Czesław Miłosz. It was first published in 1965.
The title is the same as a children book by Zofia Urbanowska [pl] which Miłosz liked as a child.[1]
Steven Serafin called this one of Miłosz's masterpieces.[2]
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- Trzy zimy (1936)
- Ocalenie (1945)
- Światło dzienne (1953)
- A Treatise on Poetry (1957)
- Król Popiel i inne wiersze (1962)
- Gucio zaczarowany (1965)
- Miasto bez imienia (1969)
- Gdzie wschodzi słońce i kędy zapada (1974)
- Hymn o Perle (1982)
- Nieobjęta ziemia (1984)
- Kroniki (1989)
- Dalsze okolice (1991)
- Na brzegu rzeki (1994)
- Druga przestrzeń (2002)
- Orfeusz i Eurydyka (2003)
- Wiersze ostatnie (2006)
- The Captive Mind (1953)
- To (2000)
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