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Maciej Nowak’s book is the first monograph on the writings of Andrzej Bobkowski (1913–1961), a Polish émigré writer from the millieu of Jerzy Giedroyc’s Kultura journal. Bobkowski is famous for his diary Wartime Notebooks: France 1940–1944, translated into many languages, including English. Using current methods of the French school in the study of diaristics and epistolography, Nowak overcomes the limits of aesthetic analysis to reach the anthropological center of Bobkowski’s authorial practices. In this way, Nowak unveils the existential and axiological dimension of Bobkowski’s work. Thus, the book offers a coherent depiction of the rich and diverse writings of Bobkowski, prepared with methods of modern humanities.



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The writings of Andrzej Bobkowski – Strategies of literary autobiography – Modern technology and changes in poetics – The senses in the construction of Bobkowski’s axiological texts – Writing practices as means of coping with contingency – The religious imagination of modernist literature – Writers of the Paris-based Kultura millieu

On an Electric Arc: Andrzej Bobkowski Writing

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 30/10/2020
      ISBN13: 9783631816998, 978-3631816998
      ISBN10: 3631816995

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Maciej Nowak’s book is the first monograph on the writings of Andrzej Bobkowski (1913–1961), a Polish émigré writer from the millieu of Jerzy Giedroyc’s Kultura journal. Bobkowski is famous for his diary Wartime Notebooks: France 1940–1944, translated into many languages, including English. Using current methods of the French school in the study of diaristics and epistolography, Nowak overcomes the limits of aesthetic analysis to reach the anthropological center of Bobkowski’s authorial practices. In this way, Nowak unveils the existential and axiological dimension of Bobkowski’s work. Thus, the book offers a coherent depiction of the rich and diverse writings of Bobkowski, prepared with methods of modern humanities.



      Table of Contents

      The writings of Andrzej Bobkowski – Strategies of literary autobiography – Modern technology and changes in poetics – The senses in the construction of Bobkowski’s axiological texts – Writing practices as means of coping with contingency – The religious imagination of modernist literature – Writers of the Paris-based Kultura millieu

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