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Journal

2014 | 33 | 109-120

Article title

"Drugi brzeg" Stanisława Wygodzkiego - od przekroczenia Rubikonu po Exodus

Title variants

EN
"Drugi brzeg” by Stanisław Wygodzki – from Rubicon to Exodus

Languages of publication

PL

Abstracts

EN
The article describes the life and works of Stanisław Wygodzki (1907 – 1992), a writer, a poet, a translator of German and Jewish literature and a critic, born in Będzin. He had bitter experiences of the two totalitarianisms of the 20th century – nazism (as a prisoner of the Auschwitz concentration camp) and communism. Wygodzki was a writer of rebellion and social injustice, somewhat forgotten and banished, also in a literary sense. It was a conscious political choice of a writer, a prewar communist, who was engaged in the legitimization of communist rule. The tragedy of a committed artist took place over the years. The motif of a river, mentioned in the article and ever-present in the literary works of the Polish-Jewish writer and poet, may be compared to the unpredictable fate that communists faced. Exodus was also particularly tragic for Stanisław Wygodzki. The events preceding March ’68 made it impossible for him to stay in Poland. The writer left for Israel. Away from Poland where his literary works had gone through a metamorphosis, he did not feel good because of the lack of Polish – speaking environment. In one of the last reviews he admitted he had served a bad cause.

Journal

Year

Issue

33

Pages

109-120

Physical description

Contributors

  • Muzeum Miejskie "Sztygarka" w Dąbrowie Górniczej

References

Document Type

Publication order reference

Identifiers

YADDA identifier

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