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Półka literacka 2010

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The article presents the most important and the most interesting prose and poetic works published in 2010. Most of them were written by well known authors. The ones that particu-larly deserve mentioning are Balladyny i romanse by I. Karpowicz, Da capo by J. Franczak, Dziennik pisany później by A. Stasiuk, Spiski by W. Kuczok, Miasto Szklanych Słoni by M. Sie-niewicz, Wąż w kaplicy by T. Piątek, Ziemia nod by R. Kobierski, Do rozpuku by A. Mirahina, Dywan by A. Wiedemann, Koncentrat by K. Siwczyk, Nocne życie by B. Zadura, poems by A. Sosnowski and Pół by M. Sendecki.
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Półka literacka 2011

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The article presents the most important and the most interesting prose and poetry works published in 2011. Most of them were written by well known authors. Those that particular-ly deserve mentioning are Saturn. Czarne obrazy z życia mężczyzn Goya by Jacek Dehnel, Bornholm, Bornholm by Hubert Klimko-Dobrzaniecki, Książka by Mikołaj Łoziński, Ziarno prawdy by Zygmunt Miłoszewski, Włoskie szpilki by Magdalena Tulli and Drwal by Michał Witkowski. In poetry, the works by Konrad Góra (Pokój widzeń), Szczepan Kopyt (Buch), Marta Podgórnik (Rezydencja surykatek) and Eugeniusz Tkaczyszyn-Dycki (Imię i znamię) were enthusiastically received by readers. Apparently, year 2011 confirmed quite stabile preferences of the readers, which resulted in appreciation above all such publications that grounded in ‘middle literature’ tended to hy-brid form, transgression of literary genres, artistic expressiveness. Works that received the warmest readers’ response were those dedicated to the identity problems or facing the de-mons of the past.
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The article presents the most important and the most interesting prose and poetry publications that appeared in 2015. Last year was marked by a dominance of well-known authors (such as Janusz Anderman, Sylwia Chutnik, Michał Witkowski, Łukasz Orbitowski, Andrzej Sosnowski, Krzysztof Varga, Zenon Fajfer, Marta Podgórnik, Tadeusz Pióro, Marcin Świetlicki) and proved that books that consider identity problems can gain positive readers’ response.
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Półka literacka 2018

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The article presents the most important and the most interesting prose and poetry publications that appeared in 2018. Last year was marked by a dominance of well-known authors (such as: Marek Bieńczyk, Wiesław Myśliwski, Zyta Rudzka, Eustachy Rylski, Szczepan Twardoch, Krzysztof Varga, Janusz Pasterski, Marzanna Bogumiła Kielar, Eugeniusz Tkaczyszyn-Dycki) and proved that the Polish literary market was stable, but there was no place for new trends or spectacular literary debuts.
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Półka literacka 2013

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The article presents the most important and the most interesting prose and poetry publications that appeared in 2013. Last year was marked by a dominance of well known authors (such as Justyna Bargielska, Jacek Dehnel, Julia Hartwig, Ignacy Karpowicz, Wiesław Myśliwski, Jerzy Pilch, Eustacy Rylski or Marcin Świetlicki) and proved that books that consider identity problems and facing the demons of the past can gain positive readers’ response.
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Półka literacka 2014

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The article presents both the most important and interesting prose and poetry publications that appeared in 2014. Last year was marked by the dominance of the well¬ known authors (such as Justyna Bargielska, Jacek Dehnel, Ignacy Karpowicz, Olga Tokarczuk, Mariusz Sieniewicz, Agnieszka Wolny- Hamkało, Piotr Szewc, Agnieszka Mirahina, Magdalena Tulli, Zbigniew Kruszyński) and proved that books that deal with identity problems and cast heroes who are facing the demons of the past can gain positive readers‘ responses.
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Półka literacka 2016

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The article presents the most important and the most interesting prose and poetry publications that appeared in 2016. Last year was marked by the dominance of well­‑known authors (such as Joanna Bator, Anna Dziewit­‑Meller, Gaja Grzegorzewska, Jerzy Sosnowski, Szczepan Twardoch, Zośka Papużanka, Andrzej Busza, Tadeusz Dąbrowski, Marcin Świetlicki or Eugeniusz Tkaczyszyn­‑Dycki) and proved that books that consider identity problems or facing the demons of the past can attract positive responses from readers.
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Półka literacka 2012

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The article presents the most important and the most interesting prose and poetry publications that appeared in 2012. Last year was marked by a dominance of well known authors (such as Joanna Bator, Tomasz Łubieński, Dorota Masłowska, Tomasz Piątek, Tomasz Różycki, Mariusz Sieniewicz, Andrzej Stasiuk, Szczepan Twardoch, Krzysztof Varga, Krzysztof Siwczyk, Justyna Bargielska, Andrzej Sosnowski, Dariusz Suska or Bohdan Zadura) and proved that books that consider identity problems and facing the demons of the past can gain positive readers‘ response.
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Półka literacka 2009

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The author analyzes the situation in the field of publishing Polish belles lettres in 2009. She selects ten books that in her opinion represent the most interesting achievements in prose and poetry. Books that are discussed in the article have been written by the authors repre-senting different generations: Andrzej Bart (Rewers), Joanna Bator (Piaskowa Góra), Zbigniew Kruszyński (Ostatni raport), Janusz Rudnicki (Śmierć czeskiego psa), Andrzej Stasiuk (Taksim), Olga Tokarczuk (Prowadź swój pług przez kości umarłych), Bartosz Konstrat (Samochody i krew), Tadeusz Pióro (Abecadło), Piotr Sommer (Dni i noce), Piotr Szewc (Moje zdanie).
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Półka literacka 2017

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The article presents the most important and the most interesting prose and poetry publications that appeared in 2017. Last year was marked by a dominance of well known authors (such as: Roman Honet, Jerzy Jarniewicz, Ewa Lipska, Ignacy Karpowicz, Wojciech Kuczok, Zygmunt Miłoszewski, Marta Podgórnik, Mariusz Sieniewicz, Andrzej Sosnowski or Michał Witkowski) and proved that books that consider identity problems and facing the demons of the past can gain positive readers‘ response.
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The sketch is an attempt to focus on the emigration/migration issue in Polish prose written after 2000 and to answer the question of whether we are only dealing with reports written by blue-collar workers as well as descriptions of the day-to-day struggle with reality, or whether we are dealing with more or less sharp playing with emigration patterns. The quoted examples prove that we are dealing with two variants concerning description of experiences during ‘EU migration’. On the one hand, we may speak about a positive pattern where emigration is treated as an adventure which is perceived as breaking free from existing obligations and imposed rigors. On the other hand, one may find a number of negative patterns, according to which emigration is a necessary evil. Thus, the writers reflect on the dramatic everyday life of an emigrant, eclipsing broadly defined problems with identity. They present complexes which make Poles living abroad give in to fate; they base the image of EU (e)migration on clichés and stereotypes. Additionally, one can observe a ‘gender’ division.
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Interviews gathered in this section present multilateral vision of Polish Philology, regarded from various perspectives, that concern both chances and risks that Polish Philology is facing at the moment, traditional and modern approaches as two angles shaping its identity, changes in scientific, didactic and legal organization of studies that have either already become (or will become in the nearest future) its part. Speakers also attempt to indicate the importance of closer cooperation between Polish philologists in Poland and abroad in the process of ‘reconstructing’ the faculty and discipline. Attention has also been paid to the Congress itself as the speakers attempt to answer the question whether it has reached its goals and which postulate raised during the Congress should be regarded as the most important one. In the interview with Professor Danuta Opacka-Walasek the issue of organizing PhD studies and challenges that those responsible for this level of education face at the moment has been discussed. Professor Włodzimierz Bolecki on the other hand discussed the changed imple-mented by the new Law of Higher Education and its consequences for Polonists.
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Interviews gathered in this section present multilateral vision of Polish Philology, regarded from various perspectives, that concern both chances and risks that Polish Philology is facing at the moment, traditional and modern approaches as two angles shaping its identity, changes in scientific, didactic and legal organization of studies that have either already become (or will become in the nearest future) its part. Speakers also attempt to indicate the importance of closer cooperation between Polish philologists in Poland and abroad in the process of ‘reconstructing’ the faculty and discipline. Attention has also been paid to the Congress itself as the speakers attempt to answer the question whether it has reached its goals and which postulate raised during the Congress should be regarded as the most important one. In the interview with Professor Danuta Opacka-Walasek the issue of organizing PhD studies and challenges that those responsible for this level of education face at the moment has been discussed. Professor Włodzimierz Bolecki on the other hand discussed the changed imple-mented by the new Law of Higher Education and its consequences for Polonists.
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