Deconstructive Nature of Andrzej Sosnowski's Poetry

Dawid Bujno

Uniwersytet w Białymstoku


Abstract

The article tackles the problem of the deconstructive character of Andrzej Sosnowski's poetry. In his analysis, the author employs a few poems to establish the links between Sosnowski's poetic project and the philosophical project of Jacques Derrida, showing how the Polish poet deconstructs the given literary language, encompassing the tradition that ranges from antiquity to modernity.

Keywords:

deconstruction, poetry, literary tradition, Andrzej Sosnowski, Jacques Derrida


Published
2012-06-30



Dawid Bujno 
Uniwersytet w Białymstoku



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