Published: 2021-05-11

Gombrowicz’s Anarchies: Gombrowicz Was Not of Much Use, After All

Józef Olejniczak Logo ORCID
Section: Explorations and Autopsies
https://doi.org/10.31261/Rana.2021.3.08

Abstract

This essay considers the subjects of rebellion and anarchy in the work of Witold Gombrowicz from his debut to his last pieces. Both issues are related to two of the central oppositions in his work, maturity versus immaturity and superiority versus inferiority. In his considerations, Jerzy Olejniczak does not attempt to settle any issues or to advance arbitrary claims. Rather, he assumes the authorial position characteristic of the genre of the literary essay, asking questions and suggesting routes of exploration. This position allows him to essay to read passages from Gombrowicz through the prism of the present day and to submit that Gombrowicz’s “lessons” have not been thoroughly learned in Poland, owing largely but not exclusively to political and ideological machinations.

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Olejniczak, J. (2021) “Gombrowicz’s Anarchies: Gombrowicz Was Not of Much Use, After All”, Rana. Literatura - Doświadczenie - Tożsamość [Wound. Literature – Experience – Identity], (1 (3), pp. 1–19. doi: 10.31261/Rana.2021.3.08.

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Published: 2021-05-18


eISSN: 2719-5767
Ikona DOI 10.31261/rana

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Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Śląskiego | University of Silesia Press

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