This article is a brief study on urban space in the prose of the author of The Motion Demon. The author considers the imagery and symbolic presentation of urban area by Grabiński. Particular attention is paid to the labyrinthine character of the city and the related problem of roaming the streets and captivity. The article presents the question of diverse and multi-level perception of urban space by the author of Baphomet’s Shadow.
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