
Obraz psychozy w autobiograficznej twórczości literackiej osób chorujących psychicznie
Author(s) -
Maria Grzybek
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
zeszyty pracy socjalnej
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2449-6138
pISSN - 1507-4285
DOI - 10.4467/24496138zps.20.032.13087
Subject(s) - narrative , reading (process) , subject (documents) , psychology , poetry , mentally ill , paranoid schizophrenia , psychoanalysis , work (physics) , psychosis , aesthetics , psychotherapist , literature , psychiatry , art , computer science , philosophy , linguistics , mental health , mental illness , library science , mechanical engineering , engineering
Image of psychosis in autobiographical literary work of mentally ill peopleBoth superficial and professional contact with a person suffering from paranoid schizophrenia brings with it many threads, questions and ambiguities. This is also the case with contact with the literary and poetic work of the people affected. Their work is often incomprehensible, because in its form it often does not resemble anything known, simple or familiar. Reading the products of the sick, we have a chance to get closer to the experience and to get to know psychosis, but also to get closer to the author, as to the man with a burden on the neck, but as valuable as all other people. The aim of this work is to introduce the subject of narration and autobiographical work of mentally ill people on the example of Joanne Greenberg’s novel “Life is not a fairy tale”.