Vilnius and Vilnius Region in Zofia Nałkowska’s "Diaries"
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Keywords

Nałkowska
memoirs
journal
Vilnius
multiculturalism

How to Cite

Nielepko, H. (2019). Vilnius and Vilnius Region in Zofia Nałkowska’s "Diaries". Bibliotekarz Podlaski, 43(2), 177–190. https://doi.org/10.36770/bp.15

Abstract

The article discusses the thematic scope of "Diaries" Zofia Nałkowska covering the period she spent in Vilnius. The Vilnius region, where the Lithuanian, Polish, Russian, and Belarusian nations coexist, is a place of cooperation between national cultures. Zofia Nalkowska did not feel that at the beginning, being enchanted by the natural beauty of the country. At the same time, she began to look more carefully at the lives of ordinary people, observe political events and saw the peculiarities of Poland’s national policy. Her diary reveals Nalkowska’s ability to combine the most intimate feelings and experiences with reflections on political events, the urban landscapes of Vilnius and the celebrations dedicated to Pilsudski. The writer describes simple people living in Vilnius and its neigbourhood. She also discusses of the General Congress of Polish Writers in Vilnius. The peculiarities of Nalkowska’s perception of the world, the way in which her feelings, thoughts and observations were presented in Diaries – this was also within the interest of the author of the article.

https://doi.org/10.36770/bp.15
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