Rzeczy, które się do nas zbliżają – Anaglify Krystyny Miłobędzkiej
Things That Approach Us – Anaglify by Krystyna Miłobędzka
Author(s): Karolina Górniak-PrasnalSubject(s): Philosophy, Poetry, Polish Literature, Post-War period (1950 - 1989)
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Keywords: avant-garde; Martin Heidegger; Krystyna Miłobędzka; modernism; 20th-century Polish poetry; turn towards things;
Summary/Abstract: The article is focused on the early poetry of Krystyna Miłobędzka viewed from the perspective of the so-called turn towards the things context known from the literary and anthropological studies. The prose poems from Miłobędzka’s debut called Anaglify are chosen for analysis and interpretation. The author discusses the most crucial elements of the background of the texts: the circumstances of Miłobędzka’s debut, consequences of the events of 1956 and the turn towards ordinary things and daily life in the Polish poetry of 1960s. Miłobędzka’s attitude to the material world is presented in the light of the beginnings of modernism (C.K. Norwid) and the postwar poetry concerned with the “life” of objects (M. Białoszewski, Z. Herbert, T. Różewicz). The poetic contemplation of the world of things in Anaglify is confronted with the late philosophy of Martin Heidegger, especially his considerations about the Tool-Being and Thing. Miłobędzka explores the relations between humans and objects, taking the non-anthropocentric perspective and trying to capture the essence of their and our being-in-the-world. In her poetic vision, the thing seems to be released from the obligation to be ready-to-hand and reveals its individual dimension of “being.”
Journal: Wielogłos
- Issue Year: 2017
- Issue No: 32
- Page Range: 53-67
- Page Count: 15
- Language: Polish