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Listy Witolda Gombrowicza do Leo Lipskiego

open access: yesTeksty Drugie, 2020
The epistolary dialogue between Witold Gombrowicz and Leo Lipski is an overlooked episode in the history of Polish literature. Their correspondence began with the “Buber case,” i.e. Gombrowicz’s idea that Lipski should put him in touch with Martin Buber.
Piotr Sadzik
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Une trop bruyante intimité ?

open access: yesRevue des études slaves, 2019
Intimacy gone too loud? How Polish literary critics received Kronos from Witold Gombrowicz This article analyses the reception of Witold Gombrowicz’s Kronos in the Polish press, with the help of digital data processing.
Mateusz Chmurski
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Gombrowicz’s “anti-naturalism”, or why should ecocriticism remember modernity

open access: yesPrzestrzenie Teorii, 2018
The article discusses Gombrowicz’s declared “anti-naturalism”, which is often seen as a gesture of negating the non-human world as boring and unworthy of interacting with.
Martyna Pańczak
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Uma teia invisível de relações

open access: yesSinais de Cena, 2005
Crítica ao espectáculo Cosmos, de Witold Gombrowicz, encenado por Cristina Carvalhal; Comuna - Teatro de Pesquisa, 2005.
Tiago Bartolomeu Costa
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The “Ferdydurke Man” fades away

open access: yesPrzestrzenie Teorii, 2013
Gombrowicz’s life can be divided into two parts. During the first period of his life, Gombrowicz is preoccupied with the “Ferdydurke Man”, i.e. a funny character who is tortured by Form, which he tries to overcome but which he finally succumbs to by ...
Jerzy Jarzębski
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Męskości argentyńskie a Trans-Atlantyk Witolda Gombrowicza

open access: yesAutobiografia, 2016
The article takes up an issue of structuring two different models of masculinity that are presented on the pages of Gombrowicz’s novel. Confrontation of anachronistic, Polish, Sarmatian masculinity and modern otherness of South American masculinity
Tomasz Kaliściak
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Gombrowicz and the Monster

open access: yesThe Polish Review, 2015
Abstract It is no coincidence that, together with his best- known novel—Ferdydurke— which placed him as one of the most important Polish Modernism writers, Witold Gombrowicz, around the same period, became involved in the writing of a gothic novel: Opętani (Possessed; or, The secret of Myslotch). Under the pseudonym Z.
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Narracja sztuki i tożsamości. Zdzisław Beksiński i Jerzy Grotowski

open access: yesPostscriptum Polonistyczne
Zdzisław Beksiński od lat mianowany jest samozwańczo przez fanów i wielbicieli Mistrzem – jednak ten pozornie dowartościowujący komplement zaczyna pożerać w końcu własny ogon, konsumpcyjnie spłycając sedno jego sztuki i tożsamości.
Klaudia Węgrzyn
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„Sądy boże" opisane przez Witkacego i Gombrowicza

open access: yesPrzestrzenie Teorii, 2007
The article discusses two ways in which modernist writers represent a duel. Witkacy describes a dispute between an artist and a modern society which deprives it of its meaning i.e. an honour.
Tomasz Bocheński
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In Search of Autonomy: Sexuality and the Promise of Liberation in Witold Gombrowicz’s Pornografia and Philip Roth’s Portnoy’s Complaint

open access: yesText Matters
Around the launch of the Penguin series Writers from the Other Europe in 1974, Philip Roth’s novels turned to the intersections between sexuality and Jewish-American life with an increased intensity.
Oliwia Majchrowska
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