Second Space
New Poems
By Czeslaw Milosz; Robert Hass (Translator)
(Ecco, Hardcover, 9780060745660, 102pp.)
Publication Date: October 2004
Other Editions of This Title: Paperback
Categories: General
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Second Space is typically capacious in the range of voices, forms, and subjects it embraces. It moves seamlessly from dramatic monologues to theological treatises, from philosophy and history to epigrams, elegies, and metaphysical meditations. It is unified by Milosz's ongoing quest to find the bond linking the things of this world with the order of a "second space," shaped not by necessity, but grace. Second Space invites us to accompany a self-proclaimed "apprentice" on this extraordinary quest. In "Treatise on Theology," Milosz calls himself "a one day's master." He is, of course, far more than this. Second Space reveals an artist peerless both in his capacity to confront the world's suffering and in his eagerness to embrace its joys: "Sun. And sky. And in the sky white clouds. / Only now everything cried to him: Eurydice / How will I live without you, my consoling one / But there was a fragrant scent ofherbs, the low humming of bees, / And he fell asleep with his cheek on the sun-warmed earth."











