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The problem of uprooting is clearly present in poems by Jan Polkowski. The author presents a society expropriated from places of their belonging. People have lost the places which support the bonds of community and help to protect and develop both their individual as well as collective identity. These bad places are where the history operates. The poet reinterprets the places in order to expose the evil of ideology.
Roczniki Humanistyczne
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2020
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vol. 68
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issue 1
115-135
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Jan Polkowski's poetry is linked to Herbert's through the programme of ethical poetry, which is common to both poets, as well as their characteristic passion for admitting fundamental values and faith in the salvational power of culture. However, an interesting intertextual game, initiated by the younger writer in his poem Przesłanie pana X [The Envoy of Mr X], brings a more nuanced perspective to this simplified image. From the beginning of Przesłanie pana X, it is clear that hope, which Polkowski does not actually reject, seems to be much more problematic in his text than the vision of living in the myths of culture, which emerges from Herbert's work. The image of Polkowski and Różewicz's clear antagonism must also be verified. As the author of Rozmowy z Różewiczem [Conversations with Różewicz], Polkowski allows his older colleagues to drag him into a conversation about poetry and its tasks, outlining not only certain divergences, but also looking for what is close to his heart in Różewicz’s work.
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Poezję Jana Polkowskiego łączy z Herbertem wspólny obu poetom program poezji etycznej, charakterystyczną właśnie dla nich pasję przyświadczania podstawowym wartościom i wiarę w ocalającą moc kultury. Ciekawą grę intertekstualną, zainicjowaną przez młodszego pisarza w wierszu Przesłanie pana X, pozwala jednak niuansować ten uproszczony obraz. Od początku Przesłania pana X jest jasne, że nadzieja, której Polkowski nie odrzuca, wydaje się w jego tekście dużo bardziej problematyczna niż wizja zamieszkania w mitach kultury, jaka wyłania się z utworu autora Potęgi smaku. Także obraz wyraźnego antagonizmu Polkowskiego i Różewicza musi ulec weryfikacji. Polkowski jako autor Rozmów z Różewiczem daje się wciągnąć starszym kolegom po piórze właśnie do rozmowy − o poezji i jej zadaniach, zarysowując nie tylko protokół rozbieżności, ale także szukając tego, co jest mu bliskie w twórczości autora Niepokoju.
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Matki odchodzą - wariacje 2009

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This article proposes some considerations on a particular variation of the elegiac mood represented by and manifested in lyrical farewells of departing mothers. A review of the variants commences with an analysis of a particularly important work by Tadeusz Różewicz written at the beginning of this century - Matka odchodzi. The book was, at the time, a particular reference point for the following poetic volumes in which the theme of the death of the poet’s mother was paramount and significant. The article also focuses on volumes of poems, written by poets that belonged to different generations but shared the same date of publication, i.e. the year 2009. Both clear similarities and marked differences in the actual commitment in carrying out the theme and in creating the profiles of mothers that have passed away are to be found in the works of Piotr Sommer (Dni i noce), Jan Polkowski (Cantus) and Eugeniusz Tkaczyszyn-Dycki (Piosenka o zależnościach i uzależnieniach).
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