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Aleksander Wat, Lume oscuro, a cura di Luigi Marinelli, Lithos, Roma 2006, pp. 374
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Aleksander Wat: Life and Art of an Iconoclast. (Matthias Freise) [PDF]
Zeitschrift für Slawistik: Journal of Slavic Studies, vol. 44, no.
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Tomas Venclova Aleksander Wat: Life and Art of an Iconoclast
1998This chapter describes Tomas Venclova's Aleksander Wat: Life and Art of an Iconoclast. Aleksander Wat was much more than a prominent Polish poet of Jewish origin; he was a paradigmatic twentieth-century intellectual who claimed an illustrious cultural lineage that included King David, Rashi, and Isaac Luria.
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Schreiben. Schweigen. Sprechen: Dichter und Medium bei Aleksander Wat
Zeitschrift Fur Slawistik, 2006The Polish writer Aleksander Wat's fame is based on his memoirs entitled "My Century: Spoken diary" (London 1977). This book played an important role in the Polish intelligentsia's critical self-reflection about its ensnarement with communism. Since the publication of these memoirs in Poland, Wat is being rediscovered as a poet who had his debut as a ...
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Dalla fine all’inizio. L’Ebreo errante di Aleksander Wat
The Wandering Jew (1926) is Aleksander Wat's only novella in which the Jewish motif is the very center of the narrative. Wat carefully avoids dramatic or frightening notes, staying away from the characters created by Potocki, Quinet, Schubart, and Meyrink.
Tomassucci Giovanna
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Dalla comune sofferenza alla comune speranza : Aleksander Wat e la letteratura russa
Descrizione e discussione del complesso e sofferto rapporto di Aleksander Wat con la Russia, e in particolare con la letteratura russa, nell'ambito della tradizionale dicotomia della russofobia polacca e della polonofobia russa.
MARINELLI, Luigi
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Aleksander Wat und "sein" Jahrhundert.
Zeitschrift für Ostmitteleuropa-Forschung, Bd. 52 Nr. 1 (2003)
Ibler, Reinhard
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Aleksander Wat: Life and Art of an Iconoclast
World Literature Today, 1996Bogdana Carpenter, Tomáš Venclová
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La voce presenta un profilo bio-bibliografico dell'autore proponendo sinteticamente una lettura critica della sua ...
PIACENTINI, MARCELLO
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