From your land to Poland : on the commitment of writers /
Автор-организации: | From your Land to Poland: on the Commitment of the Writer in European and Polish Literature in the 20th and 21st Centuries (Conference) Universite libre de Bruxelles) |
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Други автори: | Walczak-Delanois, Dorota, (Editor), Vandenborre, Katia, (Editor), James, Petra, (Editor) |
Формат: | Електронна книга |
Език: | English |
Публикувано: |
Bruxelles :
P.I.E.P. Lang,
[2013]
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Серия: |
Nouvelle poetique comparatiste ;
no. 28. |
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From your land to Poland |
Съдържание:
- Cover; Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction (Dorota Walczak-Delanois); Works Cited; Part I. From Russell's World to Milosz's Words (A Problematic Commitment); "In the Thick of It". Bertrand Russell and the First World War (1914-1918) (Olivier Esteves); A Martian at the Blood Banquet; Unlearning Patriotism in Surprising Ways; "In the Thick of It"? Russell, the Masses and the War; Conclusion: Freedom and Academia; Works Cited; The Adventures of a 20th Century Gulliver. Some Remarks on The Native Realm (Aleksander Fiut); Works Cited; Czeslaw Milosz
- Difficult Polishness (Anna Nasi¿owska).
- Works CitedMetaphorizing the Vocation of the Poet. Czeslaw Milosz and the "Kernel of the Thicket" (Kris Van Heuckelom); Introduction; "Avidity of the Eye" as an "Insult to Suffering Humanity"; Hunting on the Trail of Adam Mickiewicz; Mi¿osz in Search of the Kernel of the Thicket; Towards an "Eschatology" of the Hunt; Conclusion; Works Cited; Part II. On the Writers' Words; Real and Virtual Witkacy. On the Roles Acted by/upon the Artist in the 20th and 21st Century (Marta A. Skwara); Works Cited; Ovid and Two Types of Exile. Zbigniew Herbert and Osip Mandelstam (Arent van Nieukerken); I; II.
- IIIIV; Works Cited; Down with Monuments!? The Case of Tadeusz Rozewicz (Dorota Walczak-Delanois); Tadeusz Rozewicz and His Monumental Story; Rozewicz's Non-monumental Aesthetics; A Real Kafkaesque Story; The Monumental Vision of a Poet; Works Cited; Populations Displaced. Jan Klata's Staging of Transfer! (Agnieszka Szmidt); The Scenic Device and the Genesis of Transfer!; Rehabilitation of the Myth of Yalta for the Sake of Polish-German Reconciliation; Political Voluntarism as Exemption from Historical Responsibility; Testimony in Art and Its Distorting Effect; Commitment and Its Limits.
- Works CitedPerformed Work; Can Arab Writers Living in Europe Elude Political Commitment? (Xavier Luffin); Arabic Literature in Europe; Several Figures of Political Commitment in the Arabic Literature in Europe; Al-Tayyib Salih (1929-2009); Ahmad Al-Malik (born in 1967); Adonis (born in 1930); Maha Hasan (born in the 1970s); Habib Salmi (born in 1951); Conclusion; Works Cited; Part III. In the Writers' Worlds; Finding a Voice (Meenakshi Bharat); Rage
- that Other, Inevitable Muse (Antoine Cassar); I; II; III.
- On a Commitment to Europe, "the Borderlands", and "the Three Halves of a City" ... (Ostap Dzondza)Writing and Commitment (Joel Goffin); Commitment and Readability (Inga Iwasiow); On the Question of Political Engagement (Szczepan Kopyt); I; II; III; A Call in a Whisper (Martin Reiner); In the Impatience of Love (Pierre Schroven); Contributors; New Comparative Poetics; Series Titles.