Bill's analyses let readers see the human situations that ground seemingly abstract concepts. His fusion of biographical, historical and literary foci is so deftly managed that it seems almost beyond mention: this is the sort of grounded yet conceptually sophisticated reading strategy that makes sense now that the heyday of high theory has passed.
Magdalena Kay, Department of English University of Victoria, SEER
Bill brings Miłosz's ideas together in a discussion of his view of poetic language as both an embodied and immaterial entity...Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates through faculty.
Choice
The volume is a welcome contribution to the field of Miłosz studies and will be an indispensable resource for scholars and students of Miłosz and religion, as well as those interested in twentieth-century literature, secularisation and the post-secular.
Joanna Rzepa, Modern Believing
The casus of Miłosz writing about his adventures with the body is the casus of someone who understands a lot and who feels a lot, but remains in bondage to his categories, and that is what this excellent book is about.
Marek Zaleski, The Polish Review