The Stories of “Regained Towns” – the Prose of Stefan Chwin, Paweł Huelle, Joanna Bator and Inga Iwasiów

Agnieszka Izdebska

Uniwersytet Łódzki


Abstract

This article refers to the way of space functionalization in the Polish literature of recent decades, being, in various manners, representation of experiences connected with the post-war resettlements of European population. The text demonstrates differences between phantasmatic spaces of Stefan Chwin and Paweł Huelle’s stories and heterotopic non-places in Inga Iwasiów and Joanna Bator’s novels.

Keywords:

phantasmatic space, heterotopias, non-places, city, Polish prose


Published
2014-04-14



Agnieszka Izdebska 
Uniwersytet Łódzki



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