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The article presents an analysis of post-migrant social identities of multicultural postmodern societies, and especially the identity of a writer. Various recent concepts related to creation of post-migrant identities are illustrated by examples of Polish intellectuals living abroad, especially Czeslaw Milosz. Descriptions of consecutive stages of exile also shed some new light on the situation of Milosz as a poet who transformed his personal, Polish experiences into poetry appealing to readers around the world.
Ruch Literacki
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2006
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vol. 47
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issue 6(279)
627-637
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The growth of interest in immigrant women's narratives has triggered off discussions about the choice of terms and categories that are most appropriate for critical appraisals of this novel form, which has only a passing resemblance to the traditional, highly intellectual model of the story of an exile. The choice of 'Necessary Lies' by Ewa Stachniak, an acclaimed debut novel from the field of Polish-Canadian literature, enables the authoress of this article to address a whole range of issues - women's narration and criticism, new techniques of creating and legitimizing one's stories, of simulating the effect of reality, and, last not least, ways of blurring the distinction between reality and fiction which are peculiar to a migrant's tale.
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