Kingdom of Insignificance
Miron Bialoszewski and the Quotidian, the Queer, and the Traumatic
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In one of the first scholarly book in English on Miron BiaA oszewski (1922-1983), Joanna NiA yA ska illuminates the elusive prose of one of the most compelling and challenging postwar Polish writers. NiA yA ska's study, exemplary in its use of theoretical concepts, introduces English-language readers to a preeminent voice of Polish literature. NiA yA ska explores how a fusion of seemingly irreconcilable qualities, such as the traumatic and the everyday, imbues BiaA oszewski's writing with its idiosyncratic appeal. BiaA oszewski's A Memoir of the Warsaw Uprising (1977, revised 1991) describes the Poles' heroic struggle to liberate Warsaw from Nazi occupation in 1944 as harrowing yet ordinary. His later prose represents everyday life permeated by traces of the traumatic. NiA yA ska closely examines the topic of autobiography and homosexuality, showing how BiaA oszewski discloses his homosexuality but, paradoxically, renders it inconspicuous by hiding it in plain sight.
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