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Polish Hybrid And Otherwise Exilic Discourse In Joseph Conrad And Witold Gombrowicz George Z Gasyna

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Polish Hybrid And Otherwise Exilic Discourse In Joseph Conrad And Witold Gombrowicz George Z Gasyna
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Publisher: Continuum
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.17 MB
Author: George Z. Gasyna
ISBN: 9781472543158, 9781441140791, 1472543157, 1441140794
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Polish Hybrid And Otherwise Exilic Discourse In Joseph Conrad And Witold Gombrowicz George Z Gasyna by George Z. Gasyna 9781472543158, 9781441140791, 1472543157, 1441140794 instant download after payment.

Polish, Hybrid, and Otherwise examines the triple compact made by displaced authors with language, their host country, and the homeland left behind. It considers the entwined phenomena of expatriation and homelessness, and the artistic responses to these conditions, including reconstructions of identity and the creation of idealized new homelands. Conrad and Gombrowicz, writers who lived with the condition of exile, were in the vanguard of what today has become a thriving intellectual community of transnationals whose calling card is precisely their hybridity and fluency in multiple cultural traditions.
Conrad and Gombrowicz's Polish childhoods emerge as cultural touchstones against which they formulated their writing philosophies. Gasyna claims that in both cases negotiating exile involved processes of working through a traumatic past through the construction of narrative personae that served as strategic doubles. Both authors engaged in extensive manipulation of their public image. Above all, Conrad and Gombrowicz's narratives are united by a desire for a linguistic refuge, a proposed home-in-language, and a set of techniques deployed in the representation of their predicament as subjects caught in-between.

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