Literature of Absence and the Experience of Evil (Container by Marek Bieńczyk, Is Not by Mariusz Szczygieł, and Things I Didn’t Throw Out by Marcin Wicha)
Literature of Absence and the Experience of Evil (Container by Marek Bieńczyk, Is Not by Mariusz Szczygieł, and Things I Didn’t Throw Out by Marcin Wicha)
Author(s): Maciej MichalskiContributor(s): Aleksandra Słyszewska (Translator)
Subject(s): Metaphysics, Ethics / Practical Philosophy, Comparative Study of Literature, Polish Literature, Theory of Literature
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Keywords: Literature; Evil; Loss; Absence; Marek Bieńczyk; Mariusz Szczygieł; Marcin Wicha;
Summary/Abstract: The article discusses the way in which literature can address evil, understood as the experience of absence and loss. The problem concerns artistic writing in general, as was stressed by Maurice Blanchot; but it also appears particularly in a collection of texts about absence, such as Container by Marek Bieńczyk, Is Not by Mariusz Szczygieł, and Things I Didn’t Throw Out by Marcin Wicha. At the same time, they are an attempt to fill the void through literary restitution of that which is lost.
Journal: Estetyka i Krytyka
- Issue Year: 56/2020
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 101-117
- Page Count: 18
- Language: English