Piss-offs, Little Fits of Pique, and the In-Between. On Kamila Janiak's Poetry Cover Image

Wkurwy, złostki i pomiędzy. O wierszach Kamili Janiak
Piss-offs, Little Fits of Pique, and the In-Between. On Kamila Janiak's Poetry

Author(s): Paweł Kaczmarski
Subject(s): Poetry, Polish Literature, Theory of Literature
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Śląskiego
Keywords: anger; indignation; narrative; multiplicity; affects;

Summary/Abstract: The article is focused on the theme of anger in Kamila Janiak’s poetry – its forms, types, and understanding that transpire as she develops her poetry. A paradigm of reception assumed herein as a departure point is the category of a “piss-off” (Polish vulgar noun wkurw, a strong sensation of anger), which is synonymous with intense and politically motivated indignation. The author of the article, however, attempts to show that Janiak’s poetry has been for a long time defined by other affective registers; emotions and moods in a way supressed – restricted, unfulfilled, most of all: incapable of climaxing and of “exploding.” The said state of affairs should be connected with the structure of individual and collective subjectivity appearing in Janiak’s poetry, namely, a subject that is shattered and (also politically) dispersed, lacking any devices to develop a coherent narrative, with hardly any access to political forms of anger which frequently cannot exist without consistent narrative. Instead of being expressed by one’s indignation, the said subject resorts to “little fits of pique” (a diminutive złostki is used here by Janiak), a series of minor, yet rapidly accumulating irritations, which do not find their outlet. This state of being affectively shattered may be seen in existential categories, but also political and generational ones.

  • Issue Year: 2019
  • Issue No: 2 (14)
  • Page Range: 173-186
  • Page Count: 14
  • Language: Polish