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Marek Lobo Wojciechowski is a Lubusz writer intereseted in heterotopia phenomenon of the Western Lands of Poland. He attempts to understand and describe the Polish-German history of the place. This article is composed of two parts. First part concerns the image of the city that is presented in Wojciechowski’s poems. It is a place marked with the traces of its previous inhabitants. The second part shows the space of “post-Yalta Occident” in microscale: a house and things being inside. My goal is to answer the question whether the vision of Gorzów in this output is the image of two superimposed cities with palimpsest nature, or a merged city with dualistic nature.
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This article deals with the motif of the home and the city in the Lubusz poet’s writ-ing. The triad separated from Agnieszka Leśniewska’s poems and consisting of a grain – a nut – ash determines the existential experience of the poet, her relationship with the place, and the existence and the transformating of the matter. The nut, the basic meta-phor of these poems, is the model of being in the world which determinants are: inacces-sibility, depressiveness, insularity and marginality, but also a figure including the home and the city. The article is composed of two integral parts. The first section concerns the way of presenting the home (it is compared to the nut shell). The following section at-tempts to describe the space of the city.
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This article deals with provinciality in the Lubusz poet’s writing. It is composed of two integrally parts. The first section concerns the category of provincial space – its nature and problems connected with the feeling of routine and lack of perspectives. Stachowiak has a genius for discovering the slits in existence, which is her way to experience an everyday epiphany. The following section attempts to describe provincial people in every age bracket. The article shows that the daily life closed in tight space depends on the rule of a vicious circle, which leads, for example, to permanent pathology. An irony is most often used by Stachowiak to explain provincial paradoxes.
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This article deals with provinciality in the Lubusz poet’s writing. It is composed of two integrally parts. The first section concerns the category of provincial space – its nature and problems connected with the feeling of routine and lack of perspectives. Stachowiak has a genius for discovering the slits in existence, which is her way to experience an everyday epiphany. The following section attempts to describe provincial people in every age bracket. The article shows that the daily life closed in tight space depends on the rule of a vicious circle, which leads, for example, to permanent pathology. An irony is most often used by Stachowiak to explain provincial paradoxes.
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