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      <title>„Topos”: pismo literackie, idee, środowisko. Studia</title>
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      <description>Tytu&amp;#322;: „Topos”: pismo literackie, idee, środowisko. Studia
Redaktor(rzy): Godlewska, Joanna; Ławski, Jarosław
Abstrakt: This monograph contains materials on the history of the Polish literary magazine “Topos”, published in Sopot since 1993. During its 30-year history, the bimonthly has been continuously run by Krzysztof Kuczkowski – a Sopot poet, editor, cultural organiser, manager of the Sierakowski Manor in Sopot. Kuczkowski gave the magazine a clear ideological line: it is a magazine for supporters of literature open to the metaphysical dimension, inspired by Christianity, attached to the canon and faithful to the idea of classical beauty. Around the “Topos” magazine a group of eight poets gathered, who – without forming a group – formed a loose association called the “’Topos’ constellation”. It consists of: Krzysztof Kuczkowski, Wojciech Kass, Wojciech Kudyba, Artur Nowaczewski, Przemysław Dakowicz, Jarosław Jakubowski, Adrian Gleń and Wojciech Gawłowski. Kuczkowski also initiated the publishing of the prestigious Topos Library, which has published over 180 volumes of poetry and many other critical books and anthologies. Every two years he also organised the Sopot Literature Festival. “Topos”, its editor and the poets gathered around the magazine became an impor tant institution in Polish culture at the beginning of the 21st century, strongly oppose the domination of the post-modern trend in culture. The conference “Topos”: literary magazine, idea, artistic environment (Bialystok, 15–16/11/2018) in Białystok was organised by the “East  – West” Department of Philological Research. Department of Inter war and Contemporary Literature of the Faculty of Philology at the University of Białystok, the Society of Friends of Sopot, the Łukasz Górnicki Academic Department of the Książnica Podlaska, and the “Oikoumene” Academic Association. The originator of the session was Professor Jarosław Ławski, cooperating with “Topos” since 2012. Twenty-four papers were presented at the Conference (most are included in this volume). The following research questions were addressed: – “Topos”: the history of the magazine, the reception of its output. – The idea of topoi in the magazine’s circle, its aesthetic and axiological profile. – The Constellation of the “Topos” poets: individualities, ideas, themes, traditions. – The “Topos Library”: its creators, ideas, works, their interpretations. – Poetry and poets in the pages of “Topos”. Débuts. – Critical literary thought of the circles focused around the magazine. – “Topos” and polemics around the model of Polish literature in 1989/1993–2018. – The concept of the word in the circle of the authors of “Topos”. – The literary life of the community: festivals, prizes, meetings with authors. – The ideas of “Topos” in the new media: radio, Internet, television. The monograph presents two types of texts: (1) those devoted to the journal “Topos”, its history, its initiatives, and (2) those focused on the literary achievements of the poets of the “‘Topos’ constellation”. The volume &#xD;
was edited by Prof. Jarosław Ławski – researcher of, among other things, contemporary poetry, author of the essay Konstelacja Toposu [The Constellation of Topos] (afterword to the anthology Konstelacja Toposu, Sopot 2015). The volume contains rich illustrative material about the magazine, changes in its graphic design, authors and events, as well as the Conference, which was accompanied by cultural events (the meeting of “To pos” poets with readers in the Książnica Podlaska, the meeting of Krzysztof Kuczkowski with high school students from the 4th High School in Białystok, the panel “Topos” – the magazine and the world of ideas, on 16 &#xD;
November 2018). It is worth mentioning that the creator of the journal and the protagonist of the monograph Krzysztof Kuczkowski (born 1955) on the first day of the Conference (15 November 2018) was honoured with the All-Polish Franciszek Karpiński Prize, awarded for the 24th time by the Catholic Association “Civitas Christiana”. In its justification for the Prize, the jury emphasised that the Laureate received it for “creating an original model of metaphysical poetry, running the bimonthly ‘Topos’ for a quarter of a century, and organising a unique centre of Christian culture and literature”. This monograph presents all aspects of the magazine and its editor.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 01 Jan 2021 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Echa transcendentalizmu amerykańskiego  w poezji Kazimierza Brakonieckiego</title>
      <link>http://hdl.handle.net/11320/12123</link>
      <description>Tytu&amp;#322;: Echa transcendentalizmu amerykańskiego  w poezji Kazimierza Brakonieckiego
Autorzy: Samsel, Karol
Abstrakt: This article is an attempt to examine the influence of American transcendentalism on the poetry of Kazimierz Brakoniecki. In the individual stanzas of Las &#xD;
warmiński [Warmian Forest] the author discovers traces of the thought of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David-Thoreau and Walt Whitman. Moreover, the author &#xD;
considers whether the sources of his poetry should not be sought in the texts of Kenneth White, author of the concepts of geopoetics and cosmopoetics, whose &#xD;
poems Brakoniecki translated.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 01 Jan 2021 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>W pułapce pamięci. Wokół jednego wiersza  z Głosów Jana Polkowskiego</title>
      <link>http://hdl.handle.net/11320/12122</link>
      <description>Tytu&amp;#322;: W pułapce pamięci. Wokół jednego wiersza  z Głosów Jana Polkowskiego
Autorzy: Subocz-Białek, Paulina
Abstrakt: This text is a detailed analysis of Jan Polkowski’s poem beginning with the incipit *** I look at my nails unevenly painted…, a part of the volume Glosy [Voices], published for the first time in the publishing house of the ‘Topos library’. In the author’s opinion, this one poem accurately reflects the spirit of this poetic, confessional volume by Polkowski. The essence of this work is the commemoration of a concrete, painful event from history – December 1970 on the Coast – and the expression, by means of literary transposition, of the trauma resulting from this event.</description>
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      <title>Rozwiązana i rozwiązła sielanka. Historia i język  w Porwaniu Europy Krzysztofa Koehlera</title>
      <link>http://hdl.handle.net/11320/12120</link>
      <description>Tytu&amp;#322;: Rozwiązana i rozwiązła sielanka. Historia i język  w Porwaniu Europy Krzysztofa Koehlera
Autorzy: Staroń, Ireneusz
Abstrakt: The article is a reflection on Krzysztof Koehler’s poetic volume entitled Porwanie Europy [The Abduction of Europe] (2008). The author analyses the formal and &#xD;
semantic aspects of the volume, the most important of which are: the collage of genres and content, the palimpsest of meanings, the antique tradition (including nautical motifs). Thanks to this reflection, one can notice that Koehler’s work starts from references to mythical and archetypal motifs in order to build a specific historiosophy and reach essential truths about man.</description>
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