This article analyses the travel book by Artur Nowaczewski (born 18 October 1978) entitled Hostel Nomadów [Hostel of Nomads] (Warsaw 2017). Its author is a literary historian, poet and traveller. His volume is a picture of the Bulgaria of the 21st century, which the author traverses together with other nomad travellers. The author sees a significant rupture in the book. Its first part is a record of the wanderings of a post-modern nomad, the second part is the testimony of an encounter with people, with Bulgarians, thanks to whom he discovers deeper layers of cognition in the country. From Bulgaria as a landscape, the background of the nomadic wanderings, he moves on to an encounter with a country with an old, fascinating, mysterious, nat...
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The article aims to represent a recently recovered anthology about Bulgaria printed in Poznan, Polan...
Things hidden in the depths for a long time were fascinating; they are terrifying, on the one hand, ...
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The paper considers the place and role of Belarusian-Polish borderland writers (Adam Mickiewicz, Wła...
The seizure of the Bulgarian lands by the Turks at the end of the 14th century brought up many deep ...
The author of the article tries to reflect on the evolution of Ludwik Kondratowicz-Władysław Syrokom...
The article overviews a nomadic project of postmodernism based on the French novel Memories (origina...
The article offers an analysis of Michał Czajkowski’s three novels related to the problems of the Or...
The article examines the works of Zenon Fisz (1820–1870), a long‑forgotten prose writer from the per...
The author of the article argues that Zygmunt Gloger – as if he were a genuine artist – became famou...
The article focuses on Zygmunt Gloger’s writings about his travels from 1872 to1899, included in the...
This article examines the trends in Bulgarian critical appraisals of Conrad’s writing and the transf...
In his article Nádas\u27s A Book of Memories and Central European Journeys Steven Tötösy de Zepetn...
The article is dedicated to the 1934 philosophical and historical essay by Petar Mutafchiev entitled...
The book „Vectors of Belarusian studies” comprises articles written in Belarusian, Polish, German an...
The article aims to represent a recently recovered anthology about Bulgaria printed in Poznan, Polan...
Things hidden in the depths for a long time were fascinating; they are terrifying, on the one hand, ...
The article analyzes the depiction of Podlasie in the literary reportage Jutro spadną gromy by Barto...
The paper considers the place and role of Belarusian-Polish borderland writers (Adam Mickiewicz, Wła...
The seizure of the Bulgarian lands by the Turks at the end of the 14th century brought up many deep ...
The author of the article tries to reflect on the evolution of Ludwik Kondratowicz-Władysław Syrokom...