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Szymborska Once AgainThe review discusses the volume Unthinkable coincidence. On Poetry by Wisława Szymborska edited by Joanna Grądziel-Wójcik and Krzysztof Skibski. In six parts of the book the authors of Unthinkable coincidence… point out nad investigate the most important issues present in the poetic work of the Nobel Prize laureate: the anthropological perspective, the unanthropocentric model of humanity and human condition, existential and metaphysical problems, philosophical contexts, irony, figures of memory, silence, uncertainty and helplessness, models of poetics and metrics of Szymborska’s poems. The last two parts of the volume focus on translations of Szymborska’s poems into English, Bulgarian, Czech and Slovak, on Szymborska’s translations of French baroque poets and on her images in Polish media form 1995 to 2012 and her posthumous traces in German newspapers. In the conclusion the reviewer describes the volume as the first really significant Polish collection of essays on Szymborska’s poetry since her death in 2012.
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The article constitutes an attempt at analysing the function of creation of space in Radosław Kobierski's (b. 1971) postmodern novel Ziemia Nod (Warszawa 2010). The novel recounts the fates of several dozen characters, Poles and Jews, between the interwar period and the first few years of the Polish People’s Republic who all inhabit the topography of Tarnów as reconstructed by Kobierski in literature with an antiquarian exactness, care, and precision. The pre-war space of the city is a textual sign defining social, religious and/or ethnic belonging of individual characters as well as their identity. During the war and after its conclusion the abovementioned space undergoes disintegration, and Tarnów becomes a figure of the Holocaust, death and irreparable loss.
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The article is an attempt to interpret Maciej Robert’s poetic output to date. It provides a description of the poet’s most crucial means of expression, his unique manner of imagining and the main thematic areas which are present in his poems. Another subject of reflection the articles focuses on are also the transformations his poetry undergoes and the significant inspirations he draws from such authors as Tomasz Różycki and Krzysztof Siwczyk.
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Artykuł jest próbą interpretacji dotychczasowego dorobku łódzkiego poety Macieja Roberta. Opisuje najważniejsze składowe dykcji poety, specyfikę jego obrazowania oraz główne obszary tematyczne obecne w tej liryce. Przedmiotem refleksji są także zmiany zachodzące w twórczości Macieja Roberta oraz ważne dla niego inspiracje, czerpane między innymi od Tomasza Różyckiego i Krzysztofa Siwczyka.
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Interviewed by Tomasz Cieślak and Jerzy Wiśniewski, Professor Wiesław Pusz – an expert in the literature of the Polish Enlightenment – talks about the people of Polish Philology of the University of Lodz, his research passions and favourite reading matters.
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W rozmowie z Tomaszem Cieślakiem i Jerzym Wiśniewskim profesor Wiesław Pusz, badacz literatury polskiego oświecenia opowiada o środowisku łódzkiej polonistyki, swoich badawczych pasjach i lekturach.
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