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The Polish Poet Aleksander Wat about Totalitarian Temptations and about the “Janus-Faced” Russia
Voprosy Filosofii, 2021The common thread in the life history of Aleksander Wat is his skepticism toward absolute truths and their heralds. He was untrue to this principle for only a few years when he followed an “association” that supposedly held the truth – the communist movement.
L. Luks
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Schreiben. Schweigen. Sprechen: Dichter und Medium bei Aleksander Wat
Zeitschrift für 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 ...
M. Lecke
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Wat, Aleksander: Bezrobotny Lucyfer
Kindlers Literatur Lexikon (KLL), 2020Matthias Freise
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Aleksander Wat: life and art of an iconoclast
Choice Reviews Online, 1996Bogdana Carpenter, Tomas Venclova
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TESTAMENT AND TESTIMONY: LISTENING TO "ODE III" BY ALEKSANDER WAT
The Slavic and East European Journal, 2017Aleksandra Kremer
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Aleksander Wat und „sein“ Jahrhundert. (Internationale Tagung in Darmstadt 15.-18. Oktober 2000)
Zeitschrift für Slawistik, 2000W. Kośny
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Aleksander Wat: Life and Art of an Iconoclast. (Matthias Freise)
1999Zeitschrift für Slawistik: Journal of Slavic Studies, vol. 44, no.
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