(1990) The Captive Mind, Vintage.
Miłosz's 1953 book The Captive Mind is a study about how intellectuals behave under a repressive regime.
Czesław Miłosz framed his argument in The Captive Mind around a discussion of Witkiewicz's novel, Insatiability.
He is "Gamma" in Czesław Miłosz's book The Captive Mind.
He is "Alpha" in Czesław Miłosz's renowned book The Captive Mind.
"The Captive Mind" was translated and published in many countries, becoming itself a historical document.
"The Captive Mind" was among a powerful group of books in the early 1950's that condemned Communist ideology and foreshadowed the downfall of Communist power.
The hostility lasted long after he broke with the regime, took refuge in Paris and in 1953 published his celebrated indictment of totalitarianism, "The Captive Mind."
Anyone who supposes that poets or scholars are by their nature moral guides as people will find a generous but unwavering corrective in "The Captive Mind."
For those unable to make the trip, there is "The Captive Mind," by Czeslaw Milosz.