In the present article, I utilize the first part of Józef Wittlin’s novel Sól ziemi. Powieść o cierpliwym piechurze [Salt of the earth. A novel about a persistent walker] to present changes in the perception of railway in the wake of World War I. On the example of Piotr Niewiadomski – the main character of the discussed work – I analyze how owing to this mean of transport millions of people were moved into a new dimension of reality, in which humanity has been reduced to the role of replaceable parts of immense machineries – railway and war.
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