A Paradox of the Small Native Land: On Sokrat Janowicz
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Keywords

small native land
regionalism
borderland cultures
poetry from Eastern Europe

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Konczewska, K. (2015). A Paradox of the Small Native Land: On Sokrat Janowicz. Bibliotekarz Podlaski Ogólnopolskie Naukowe Pismo Bibliotekoznawcze I Bibliologiczne, 30(1), 113–121. Retrieved from https://bibliotekarzpodlaski.pl/index.php/bp/article/view/379

Abstract

The author of the article focuses on the dialogue between cultural values in so-called small native lands as represented by three contemporary writers from Belarusian - Polish - Lithuanian borderlands: Sokrat Janowicz, who advocated a dialogue between Polish and Belarusian cultures; Tadeusz Konwicki, who, even though always unwilling to give interviews, shortly before his death revealed his strong opinions in In a Hurry; and Aleksander Jurewicz, whose works describe a search for the lost native land. Three writers and three views of the small native land... 

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