Teatralna „moda na Rosję”. Współczesna dramaturgia rosyjska na scenach polskich (po roku 1989)

Journal Title: ACTA POLONO-RUTHENICA - Year 2008, Vol 1, Issue 0

Abstract

Since the political tranformations in Poland in 1989, theatre has been the only area, not affectedby the hostile attitude towards Russian culture.Initially, that is the years 1989-1995, the changes made Russian literature disappear from thePolish artistic marked completely. Only the second half of the last 20th century decade balance to it.The slighttest fluctuactions have been noticed at the theatre, where Russian art is the second mostpopular after Polish.In the beginning of 21th century the new Russian literature and the new Russian drama are verypopular in Poland.

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Małgorzata Semczuk

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Małgorzata Semczuk (2008). Teatralna „moda na Rosję”. Współczesna dramaturgia rosyjska na scenach polskich (po roku 1989). ACTA POLONO-RUTHENICA, 1(0), 169-180. https://www.europub.co.uk/articles/-A-442915