Literary journalism, by its genological nature, is not concerned with philosophical deliberations. Keeping this in mind, it is worth exploring the works of Wojciech Tochman, one of the most interesting contemporary writers, who is continuing the tradition of Polish literary journalism. Tochman’s writings include three collections of reportage on general social topics, one documentary novel, two novels treating of the genocide in Bosnia and Rwanda, as well as a story about the hell of everyday lives of the residents of Onyx - a district of Manila. However important the subject matter of his prose is, it is not in itself a measure of its artistic value. Unlike the majority of his colleagues, Tochman is not interested in telling a story about ...
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In the article, the author – on the basis of three novels: Olga Tokarczuk’s The Books of Jacob, Jace...
The book is devoted to the person of Antoni Słonimski, a member of Skamander group, author of famous...
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The author of the article analyses issues concerning the role of a book and reading during the Holo...
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The article discusses mutual relations between objects and happiness in the life of humans and prov...
The author of the article raises the issue of the possibilities of capturing the qualitative criteri...
The article includes a detailed interpretation and analysis of Zbigniew Herbert’s poem, Msza za uwi...
The feeling of “shame abandonment” by the subject in the poem Wstyd from the volume Rovigo has got ...
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