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2012 | 19 | 233-240

Article title

Kłopotliwe spotkanie (Ziemia Adama Wiedemanna)

Authors

Content

Title variants

EN
A perplexing encounter (The poem “Ziemia” by Adam Wiedemann)

Languages of publication

PL

Abstracts

EN
The poem is interpreted as an ironic self-thematic commentary. The poet’s attitude is critical towards different interpretations: conventional, i.e. based on ambiguity, colloquial or stereotypical and academic, inspired by increasingly new theories. The substantial element in the poem is the relation between the subject (persona) and the protagonist that corresponds to and translates into a communicative situation between the author and the reader. The result is complex, intertwined styles and techniques combined with one another. Wiedemann engages in a play with different ways of writing, ironically challenges or undermines poetical strategies to underline the conventionality of literature and communication in general. By doing this, he disturbs the reader by challenging the reader’s reading habits and thus making an impression that the reader is sent away from the poem to a single and unique experience in reality.

Year

Issue

19

Pages

233-240

Physical description

Dates

published
2012-01-01

Contributors

  • Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza. Instytut Filologii Polskiej.

References

  • Jeżyk Ł., Nie będąc Adamem Wiedemannem, „Gazeta Festiwalowa. Poznań Poetów” 18–23 maja 2009, nr 1.
  • O’Hara F., Twoja pojedynczość, przeł. P. Sommer, Warszawa 1987.
  • Piękna wtopa (z Adamem Weidemannem rozmawia Dawid Skrabek), w: Widoki są niejadalne. O twórczości Adama Wiedemanna, red. D. Skrabek, Warszawa 2007.
  • Sosnowski A., „Apel poległych”. O poezji naiwnej i sentymentalnej w Polsce, w: idem, „Na ryzykowniej”, Wrocław 2007.
  • Wiedemann A., Pensum, Poznań 2007.

Document Type

Publication order reference

Identifiers

YADDA identifier

bwmeta1.element.ojs-doi-10_14746_pspsl_2012_19_17
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