Schwarze Katze – podwójna biografia Karin Wolff w świetle badań nad tłumaczką
The aim of the above article is to reconstruct the biography of Karin Wolff, a distinguished translator of Polish literature in Germany (more than 90 translations), who was active in the opposition in the GDR and the Polish People’s Republic. The author
Karolina Kamińska
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Bruno Schulz – mistrz, inspirator czy literacki ojciec Jerzego Ficowskiego
Bruno Schulz – master, inspiration or literary father for Jerzy Ficowski This article explores the artistic relationship between Jerzy Ficowski and Bruno Schulz.
Malwina Wapińska
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“I think that poets and, more broadly, all artists have some certain cognitive impatience in them”
The interview covers the subject of Stanisław Barańczak and his works. Pondering on the way the poet pictures the existence of God in his poems is an important part of the text.
Karolina Król, Jerzy Kandziora
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“There Aren’t any Dwarfs; They got out in Time”. Censored Image of the Home Army in Polish Poetry in 1956–1958 [PDF]
The paper focuses on censorship board’s approach to the subject of Home Army in Polish poetry from the period 1956−1958 of the liberalization of culture.
Kloc, Agnieszka
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Odwoływanie granic (Biograficzne i poetyckie przekroczenia Jerzego Ficowskiego)
Revoking boundaries (Jerzy Ficowski’s biographical and poetic transcension) The article describes the phenomenon of “revoking” or transcending boundaries, present both in the family tradition and biography of Jerzy Ficowski and in his artistic choices.
Jerzy Kandziora
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Role model (in) advertising? [PDF]
The article concentrates on analysing the growing interest of academics in studying advertisements. While arguing why this perspective of reading literature may bring interesting critical results, the article focuses mainly on the character of Anna ...
Lachman, Magdalena
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Janka Hescheles’ 'Locomotive' (to Bełżec) [PDF]
This article concerns the influence of the most famous Polish poem for children: Lokomotywa by Julian Tuwim, particularly in three “Holocaust” paraphrases of this work, written by children in the ghetto and the concentration camps – the poems Lokomotywa ...
Morawiec, Arkadiusz
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"Hosanna uniesiona na samo dno” – ironia w "Odczytaniu popiołów" Jerzego Ficowskiego
“Hosanna uniesiona na samo dno” – irony in Jerzy Ficowski’s “Odczytanie popiołów” The article is an attempt at interpreting selected poems by Ficowski (*** [nie zdołałem ocalić…], List do Marc Chagalla, Postscriptum listu do Marc Chagalla, Pożydowskie ...
Anna Hajduk
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Politics, Poetics and “the Tragedy of Existence”. The Reception of Młyny Boże [the Mills of God] Novel Series by Kazimierz Truchanowski by the Censorship Bureau [PDF]
The article analyzes the censorship board’s reception of Kazimierz Truchanowski’s novel cycle The Mills of the God, published between 1961 and 1967. The analysis gives an insight into the interesting process of the growing tolerance – and indifference ...
Mojsak, Kajetan
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Childhood in the Biography of a Writer. The Case of Bruno Schulz [PDF]
The author considers childhood as an element of a writer’s biography, connected with the rest of his or her life in a complicated way. Under this approach, recounting the story of the writer’s childhood is the biographer’s duty, which he or she ...
Warska, Katarzyna
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