Post mortem – post factum

Journal Title: Śląskie Studia Polonistyczne - Year 2013, Vol 3, Issue 1

Abstract

The author of the text makes an attempt at naming and describing the phenomenon of receiving poetry by Krzysztof Siwczyk, highlighting author’s personality and radicalism, thanks to which the poet still escapes from his own style and critical literary clichés. L’auteur du texte entreprend la tentative de nommer et de décrire le phénomène de réception de la poésie de Krzysztof Siwczyk, en accentuant l’individualité et le radicalisme de l’auteur, grâce auxquels l’écrivain échappe constamment à sa propre manière et aux clichés de la critique littéraire.

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Jakub Skurtys

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Jakub Skurtys (2013). Post mortem – post factum. Śląskie Studia Polonistyczne, 3(1), 213-215. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-165502