Hermeneutics of admiration
Paweł Dziel
A b s t r a k t
This essay discusses Adrian Gleń’s book Andrzej Stasiuk. Istnienie, which refers to the hermeneutical tradition in literary studies. (...)
A b s t r a k t
This essay discusses Adrian Gleń’s book Andrzej Stasiuk. Istnienie, which refers to the hermeneutical tradition in literary studies. (...)
A b s t r a k t
The article is an analytical and interpretative study of the poetics of the two newest art installations by Joanna Rajkowska. (...)
A b s t r a k t
The paper reviews Barbara Kaszkowska-Wandor’s book Res publica (post) literaria. Od poetyki wspólnoty do postliteratury. (...)
A b s t r a c t
The project Poetika deskripce. Průzkum reprezentačního materiálu v intermediální perspektivě was completed in 2017 by Ústavu pro českou literaturu AVČR.
The paper discusses the latest monograph by Anna Łebkowska, Somatopoetyka – afekty – wyobrażenia. Literatura XX i XXI wieku in the context of previous Research and publications of this author.
“From one experience to another – man, an experiencing machine”
Jacek Dukaj, After writing1
“What can you do? Follow new trends and fads (…)
Perhaps you will be the one who meets Aliens first”
Jacek Dukaj, Black oceans2
How to read After writing?
(...)The problem of representing the world through literature has played a significant role in the history of the modern novel, attracting attention of authors, theorists and literary critics.
It is closely connected to aesthetic-literary, poetological, and normative issues; it also encompasses the philosophy of literature, relating to – at least in an implicative way – epistemological strategies and ontological assumptions of a given historical-cultural period1.
(...)The personal documents published in the Archiwum Kobiet [Women’s Archives] series constitute exceptional editorial and publishing projects. The authors of the editorials, who found and read the 19th century manuscripts, equipped them with introductions, biographical notes, timelines, appendices and comments, at the same time resigning from modernising the texts and abandoning other editorial interventions.
(...)“Sealed in a self-sufficient microcosm, the town and its countryside have boldly installed themselves at the very brink of eternity.”
(B. Schulz, Republic of Dreams)
A book by Jerzy Madejski, Poetologie postrukturalne.
(...)The theoretical study of translation doesn’t enjoy wide renown. Both branches of research which comprise this field are, for a range of reasons, treated with some reserve, and their juxtaposition does more to deepen than to remove doubts.
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