Poezja bez granic. Ania Walwicz
Journal Title: Postscriptum Polonistyczne - Year 2016, Vol 17, Issue 1
Abstract
This is a presentation of the prose poetry of Ania Walwicz, one of Australia’s best‑known experimental writers and performers but unknown in Poland. Her two pieces: Australia and Poland are given special attention to show some of the fundamental features of her poems, i.e. loss of identity and transgressive forms of her language. A short recollection of the author’s encounter with the poet in 2012 is included as well.
Authors and Affiliations
Andrzej Jaroszyński
Odkrywanie obrazu (w dobie audiowizualności). Agnieszka Kampka, red., 2011, Retoryka wizualna. Obraz jako narzędzie perswazji. Wydawnictwo SGGW, Warszawa, ss. 187.
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