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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 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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