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2014 | 4(7) | 291-304

Article title

Dystopia miejska w twórczości Czesława Miłosza

Content

Title variants

EN
Urban dystopia in the works of Czesław Miłosz

Languages of publication

PL

Abstracts

EN
The article discusses the problem of urban dystopia in Czesław Miłosz’s works. In his many essays, memoirs as well as poems various cities are shown as the examples of cite ´ infernal, land of Ulro or at least as an oppressive space in which traditional human relationship is disordered. Warsaw always seems to be an “unreal city” destroyed by the history. Miłosz describes the capital of Poland in the shadow of the World War II. The ruins of Warsaw in the 1940’s give the impression of a city that never existed. Modern Paris is portrayed as the capital of the World, but on the other hand, for Miłosz, it is an example of corrupted Western civilization, in which human life is always determined by the money and social status. The American cities are considered by Miłosz as temporary camps, not related neither to history, nor to nature. All these symptoms of urban dystopia are contrasted in Miłosz’s works with the myth of province (identified especially with Lithuania).

Keywords

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EN
dystopia   city   Miłosz  

Year

Issue

Pages

291-304

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Dates

published
2014-06-02

Contributors

  • Uniwersytet Warszawski

References

Document Type

Publication order reference

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YADDA identifier

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