„Pętelka historii i guzik teraźniejszości” czyli o samotności, lęku i środkowoeuropejskim istnieniu w prozie Andrzeja Stasiuka

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2008

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Wydawnictwo Diecezjalne Adalbertinum

Abstrakt

Andrzej Stasiuk is one of the most successful and internationally acclaimed contemporary Polish writer and literary critics. He is the best known for his essays and stories describes the reality of Eastern Europe. Stasiuk with the Ukrainian writer Yuri Andrukovych wrote two essays: „My Europe. Two essays on the Europe called “Central”. The article presents hard concept of philosophical context of his works. First of all – writer talks about private, European, historical memory. He knows that new historical’s dialogue about different culture isn’t possible to built without “myth of genesis”. Stasiuk hasn’t coherent, homogeneous vision of Central and Eastern Europe. The truth about European live, fears, problems is close in small, local community. The province is a heart of the matter “small motherland”. There are true dramatic situations. The vision of United Europe isn’t optimistic.

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literatura, literature, proza, Andrzej Stasiuk, samotność, loneliness, lęk, fear, strach, Europa Środkowa, Central Europe, pamięć, historia, przeszłość, memory, history, past, prose

Cytowanie

Studia Ełckie, 2008, T. 10, s. 9-17.

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