Oniryczna antycypacja Kornela Filipowicza
Journal Title: Prace Polonistyczne - Year 2017, Vol 0, Issue
Abstract
Kornel Filipowicz’s short writing forms are frequently oneiric in nature; factual accounts of dreams. An example is a short story written toward the end of the 1970s titled Gdy przychodzą we śnie (“When in dream they come”). It is a prophetic vision of a peculiar meeting, whereby the sympathising and merciful narrator invites a group of Afro-Asian refugees to his abode. The visitors promptly proliferate, eventually ruining the hospitable home and taking the host captive. The short description of a nightmare contains transparent anticipative visions of the contemporary migration crisis currently plaguing Western Europe, together with positing acculturation as the main concern of multicultural societies. Of particular note is the author’s idea of colonising Western man through Christian-based sympathy and tolerance, which not only breeds gratitude, but also turn against the benefactors.
Authors and Affiliations
Dorota Samborska-Kukuć
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