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The Tender Translator:Olga Tokarczuk Across Languages
How does the multilingual and multicultural writing of a ‘minor’ author, who went global almost overnight, travel in translation? The prose of Olga Tokarczuk (b. 1962), a contemporary Polish writer and the 2018 Nobel Prize winner, has reached international audiences thanks to the heroic work of multiple translators into many languages.
Szymanska, Kasia; id_orcid 0000-0001-9493-9438 +1 more
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2023
Il volume offre un percorso dedicato alle letterature slave, dalla tradizione orale e medievale all’età contemporanea, uscendo da una prospettiva che le vede in genere ai margini del canone occidentale e giovandosi delle recenti acquisizioni della slavistica. Superando la questione del valore estetico della produzione medievale, particolare attenzione
Lidia Wiśniewska, Jakub Lipski
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Il volume offre un percorso dedicato alle letterature slave, dalla tradizione orale e medievale all’età contemporanea, uscendo da una prospettiva che le vede in genere ai margini del canone occidentale e giovandosi delle recenti acquisizioni della slavistica. Superando la questione del valore estetico della produzione medievale, particolare attenzione
Lidia Wiśniewska, Jakub Lipski
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Concatenations: On the Works of Olga Tokarczuk
The Polish Review, 2021Abstract This paper is a micro-synthesis of Olga Tokarczuk’s prose works. The initial assumption is that the main driving force in the author’s prose narratives is desire which determines the actions of her protagonists and influences the genre of said works.
Przemysław Czapliński +1 more
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The Polish Review, 2021
Abstract This article argues that the loose plotting and wide-ranging digressions that characterize Olga Tokarczuk’s fiction, and that many readers have noted as a challenge to their own expectations, are integral features of the discourse model that most of her work employs, namely, a telling in which the narrator is not entirely ...
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Abstract This article argues that the loose plotting and wide-ranging digressions that characterize Olga Tokarczuk’s fiction, and that many readers have noted as a challenge to their own expectations, are integral features of the discourse model that most of her work employs, namely, a telling in which the narrator is not entirely ...
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Tokarczuk, Olga: Dom dzienny, dom nocny
In her paper Patriarchy in Post-1989 Poland and Tokarczuk\u27s Dom Dzienny, Dom Nocny (The Day House, the Night House) Justyna Sempruch analyzes Tokarczuk\u27s 1998 narrative in the context of the post-communist revival of patriarchy in Poland as well ...
Sempruch, Justyna, Justyna Sempruch
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