“Earth’s Powder / in the Basilica of the Cosmos: ”Ecocatastrophe and its scale in Marcin Ostrychacz’s Cielenie lodowca [Iceberg calving]
“Earth’s Powder / in the Basilica of the Cosmos: ”Ecocatastrophe and its scale in Marcin Ostrychacz’s Cielenie lodowca [Iceberg calving]
Author(s): Dawid BoruckiContributor(s): Małgorzata Olsza (Translator)
Subject(s): Polish Literature, Human Ecology, Theory of Literature
Published by: Uniwersytet Adama Mickiewicza
Keywords: ecocriticism; catastrophe; scale; ecopoetics; Marcin Ostrychacz;
Summary/Abstract: This article is devoted to the analysis of Marcin Ostrychacz’s poems collected in the volume Cielenie lodowca [Iceberg calving]. The article examines the poems using the concepts of the environmental catastrophe and the almost unimaginable scale on which it is taking place. Both concepts play a crucial role in the eco-critical discourse. The author tries to prove that by using the category of the detail, Ostrychacz strives to regain conceptual control over both notions. The poet sees the Earth as a detail in the cosmos and thus is able to process the phenomena which function on a wider planetary plane and find a counterbalance to the apocalyptic visions.
Journal: Forum Poetyki
- Issue Year: 2022
- Issue No: 30
- Page Range: 74-87
- Page Count: 14
- Language: English