“There is no dead matter – it only seems to be dead.” On the Ambivalences of Schulz’s Materialism Cover Image

„Nie ma materii martwej – martwota jest jedynie pozorem”. O ambiwalencjach Schulzowskiego materializmu
“There is no dead matter – it only seems to be dead.” On the Ambivalences of Schulz’s Materialism

Author(s): Agnieszka Dauksza
Subject(s): Philosophy, Polish Literature, Ukrainian Literature, Philology, Theory of Literature
Published by: Fundacja Terytoria Książki
Keywords: Bruno Schulz; schulz studies; literary theory; interwar period; polish literature;

Summary/Abstract: The present essay is an attempt to consider the status of rubbish, debris, remains, cuttings,and scrap paper, so often to be found in Schulz’s fiction. Such apparently useless trash seem to be the main substance that organized Schulz’s reality. Sometimes it makes a significant substitute for more complex or sophisticated forms of the material world, on other occasions it point to the general condition of modern culture. In Schulz’s stories, waste is almost never just useless excess of ready-made forms, but very often it makes the main component of more complex structures – both strictly physical,material, and linguistic, whenever it inspires an imaginary search, triggers metaphors or provides a core around which the language of description can start growing.The formlessness and potentiality of such forms, just as the “porousness” or “plasticity”of matter as such, seduce the artist and tempt him to shape them, to make an epistemological and creative effort.

  • Issue Year: 2/2013
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 51-62
  • Page Count: 12
  • Language: Polish