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Bureaucracy is one of the leitmotives underpinning the ouvre of Andrei Platonov. The article explores the many facets this theme contains, both within the writer’s literary output as well as in his non-fiction works (notebooks, letters, literary critique, journalistic pieces). Drawing from his life experiences in the Soviet Russia of 1920s and 1930s, Platonov shows us how bureaucratic procedures destroy human relationships, destroying trust, friendships and family ties. He confronts a powerful state with alienated citizens asking moral questions about the nature of totalitarianism and how disastrous it is for society as a whole. And although Platonov excels in satire, the conclusions he draws are sombre.
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ЛИТЕРАТУРОВЕДЧЕСКАЯ РЕЦЕПЦИЯ ТВОРЧЕСТВА АНДРЕЯ ПЛАТОНОВА В ПОЛЬШЕ Резюме В статье дается обзор работ польских литературоведов по творчеству Андрея Пла тонова. Сначала обсуждаются общие методологические проблемы изучения русской литературы (первой половины) XX века, затем авторы и основные темы литературоведческих трудов посвященных наследию Платонова в хронологическом порядке. В конце статьи упоминаются области творчества Платонова, которые пока не притянули научно-исследовательского внимания польских литературоведов.  RECEPTION OF ANDREI PLATONOV’S WORKS BY POLISH LITERARY SCHOLARS Summary The article presents an outline of Polish literary research in the area of Andrei Platonov’s works. First, the paper focuses on general methodological diffi culties related to the research of Russian literature of (the fi rst half of) the 20th century, next it introduces authors and main subjects of their Platonov’s research presented in chronological order. In the end the author pinpoints those areas of Platonov’s works that until now have not received attention of Polish literary researchers.
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