
The Literary “No” to Politically Tabooed Topics during the Polish People’s Republic. The Case of Tadeusz Konwicki’s Prose Writing
Author(s) -
Hanna Gosk
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
miscellanea posttotalitariana wratislaviensia
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2353-8546
DOI - 10.19195/2353-8546.1(5).8
Subject(s) - poetics , politics , realism , motif (music) , literature , resistance (ecology) , spanish civil war , soviet union , history , political science , art , aesthetics , law , poetry , ecology , biology
Using the example of characteristic works by Tadeusz Konwicki, one of the main post-war Polish writers, the article discusses literary ways of taking up topics functioning in the Polish People’s Republic as political taboos. War and post-war relations with the Soviet Union, the fate of Polish inhabitants of the eastern borderlands, the motif of the Home Army struggle against the Soviet army altogether constituted a proscribed area of interest. The analysis shows how the literary resistance against silencing, expressed through allusions, understatements, the poetics of traumatic realism and the grotesque — makes the writer an agent of collective memory.