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The article, based on the monograph Kenneth White. Une oeuwre-monde by Christophe Roncato, attempts to analyse the poetics of geographical space as it is presented in the works of Kenneth White. The text discusses the geometrical figures, which the founder of „L’Institut international de géopoétique” utilizes to articulate spacial imagery.
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The article constitutes an interpretation of a collection of essays by K. White La carte de Guido. Un pèlerinage europeén (2011), which serves the author to present the method of geopoetics as proposed by the author. The essays in question are also proof of his thesis which puts forth that writing is an „intellectual and existential geography”.
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The author of the article attempts at defining the “poetics of dwelling” understood as a form of practicing a place, which a human is responsible for. Dwelling, the main problem of geopoetics according to the author, is analysed including the following discourses: literary, geographical, and architectural.
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This paper aims at a comparative study of a few contemporary approaches to the relation between geography and literature. The first among these is geopoetics, by K. White, which is a project based on anthropology and philosophy. The second is geocriticism, by B. Westphal, which is a comparative literary geography. The third approach is geoculturology, by W. Szczukin, linked to the Russian semiotics of culture.
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The article encompasses an attempt to frame the idea of nomadism and recreate the geopoetical trend in Mariusz Wilk’s work. As far as the idea of nomadism is concerned, a crucial role is played by ‘the nomad writer’ Kenneth White, the author of La Route Bleue and the creator of the term of ‘intellectual nomadism’. Mariusz Wilk holds Ken-neth White’s work in high regard. While White’s deliberations are an inspiration for the author of Tropami rena. Wilk devotes his attention to other ‘nomad writers’ – Bruce Chatwin, Wasilij Golowanow, Henry Miller, Li Bo and others. In his journals the author of Lotem gęsi analyses the works and attitudes of writers who can be described as ‘the poets of the Road’ because following the Road, as well as pondering over it and writing about it is a significant issue in his work.
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