THE RAINBOW THAT BURST INTO FLAMES: ON THE POSTHUMOUS VOLUME BY ELIASZ RAJZMAN The article discusses the biography and work of the somewhat-forgotten Polish Yiddish poet Eliasz Rajzman (1904–1975). Mech płonący (Burning Moss), a poetry collection published on the fortieth anniversary of the poet’s death, is a starting point for this analysis. The retrospective volume includes poems from various periods of Rajzman’s work, including new translations from Yiddish into Polish. In many of those lyrics, the poet undertakes the topic of the Holocaust—a tragedy of which his relatives were the victims
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"(...) Skoro „przełom” jest pojęciem kluczowym, to oddajmy głos specjalistom. Przywołuję zatem auto...
TO LAST IN LANGUAGE—THE CASE OF STANISŁAW WYGODZKI Stanisław Wygodzki (1907–1992), a poet, writer, p...
This study presents phenomenon of loss in Stanisław Piętak's poetry as a psychological issue. The pr...
The thesis concerns the dimensions of the poetry of Krzysztof Kamil Baczyński which reveal particula...
The article covers small poetic works by Marcin Molski, presenting the issues of health and illness....
The book is the first interpretative study in the Polish writings devoted to the lyrics by Zdzisław ...
This text deals with the poems of Vasko Popy, which appeared in Poland in the translation of Tadeus...
The paper offers a contextual and critical reading of Busza’s poem. The author begins with a survey ...
The limits of memory. The poetry of Wisława Szymborska The article was inspired by the books by Douw...
The present article describes methodological inspirations, which may encourage students to read Tre...
The author of the article discusses the connections, on the deeper level of meaning, between two ma...
The article discusses the role of the word and language in Osip Mandelsztam’s poetry. It also prese...
In the article I describe a brief history of presence and reception of the issue of Holocaust in Po...
The following article aims to show complete reception of the interwar works of Adolf Rudnicki. The ...
When the historian of the Polish literature thinks of Romanticists’ tears, he momentarily remembers...
"(...) Skoro „przełom” jest pojęciem kluczowym, to oddajmy głos specjalistom. Przywołuję zatem auto...
TO LAST IN LANGUAGE—THE CASE OF STANISŁAW WYGODZKI Stanisław Wygodzki (1907–1992), a poet, writer, p...
This study presents phenomenon of loss in Stanisław Piętak's poetry as a psychological issue. The pr...
The thesis concerns the dimensions of the poetry of Krzysztof Kamil Baczyński which reveal particula...
The article covers small poetic works by Marcin Molski, presenting the issues of health and illness....