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    • Auteur(s) : Rymkiewicz, Jaroslaw
    • Editeur : Winged Hussar Publishing
    • Langue : Anglais
    • Parution : 01/08/2022
    • Format : Moyen, de 350g à 1kg
    • Nombre de pages : 320
    • Expédition : 381
    • Dimensions : 22.6 x 15.3 x 1.6
    • ISBN : 9781950423828



    • Résumé :
      An historical query into what if's of revolutionary politics at the time of the French Revolution and the Polish Partiions

      The subject of the book Hanging is the unknown episodes of the Kosciuszko Uprising - the hanging of traitors in Warsaw - and the lost chance of Poles to radically change their history. The Polish and Lithuanian citizens had their Constitution overthrown by Russia and some Polish Magnates that resulted in the second and third Polish Partitions. Some traitors were caught and hung, others were sentenced to death and hung in effigy. This book traces the event which, as Jaroslaw Marek Rymkiewicz claims, could have led to the execution of King Stanislaw August.

      Biographie:
      Rymkiewicz was born in Warsaw in 1935. He is a critic and historian of literature, an essayist, poet, playwright and translator (mainly of British and American poets including T.S. Eliot, W.H. Auden and Wallace Stevens, and of Spanish poets including Lorca and Calderon). He read Polish philology at L?dz University and is now a professor at the PAN Institute for Literary Research in Warsaw. He is co-author of an encyclopaedia on the life and works of Adam Mickiewicz. He lives in Warsaw. He was winner of the Nike 2003 Award (the biggest Polish literary aword).

      Rymkiewicz is a representative and theoretician of neo-classicism in Polish literature, the artistic trend associated with the broad concept of ancient tradition as continued in modern art. He has expounded his approach to poetry in works including a collection of essays published in 1967, entitled What is Classicism?. At the heart of his work lies a belief in the harmony and continuity of art and culture (the coexistence of ancient and modern works): he uses the archetypes, traditional themes and myths of Mediterranean culture as a source of inspiration. He distorts the romantic imagination, romantic myths and stereotypes, except for two volumes published in the 1980s, in which he refers directly to the romantic tradition of patriotic verse. Yet a fundamental source of inspiration for Rymkiewicz is the baroque, especially the metaphysical and devotional poetry of the period, culminating in the work of Father J?zef Baka. Rymkiewicz is interested in the spiritual side of life, especially in its posthumous, other-worldly dimension, which explains the recurring motifs of the macabre and of evil spirits in his works, treated with unusual sobriety and not without humour. Death and decay are the thema regium, the royal theme, to which Rymkiewicz devotes endless variations and counterpoints. Another ubiquitous theme in his work is music, regarded as a matchless ideal, the closest thing to the world of pure essences. The poet often holds a dialogue with philosophical tradition, where his favourite adversary is Edmund Husserl. The trademark structure of Rymkiewicz's poetry is the thirteen-syllable rhyming couplet, the favourite form of the poets of the Polish baroque, as well as Adam Mickiewicz. In his prose Rymkiewicz describes the mood of Polish intellectuals in the period following martial law (Polish Conversations), and also the exceptionally dramatic incident of the liquidation of the Warsaw ghetto during the Second World War (Umschlagplatz). His cycle entitled Like mythical cranes… (of which the first volume is Zmut) reads like a fascinating novel, dedicated to Adam Mickiewicz and Wilno (now Vilnius) and its inhabitants in the nineteenth century. And so my historical question goes like this: does history shape a man, or is it historical circumstances that decide who he is and what he leaves behind him? Or, on the contrary, does he, regardless of history and what it does to him, produce out of himself exactly what he is bound to? Also highly interesting are his books of essays and narrative on the lives of Juliusz Slowacki and Aleksander Fredro, especially his extremely specific encyclopaedia, which is an exhaustive compendium of the life and work of Boleslaw Lesmian, combining academic insight with a very personal approach and arousing plenty of controversy.

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