The Un-happening of Happenings. (On Stanisław Czerniak’s Lyric)
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.31261/SSP.2019.14.19Keywords:
Internet, smartphone, happenings, cogito, history, self, languageAbstract
The article discusses philosophical poems by Stanisław Czerniak published in recent years, where a perceivably intensified motif has been the criticism of contem-porary culture more and more dependent on the Internet-based virtual worlds. The accuracy of the said criticism is pointed out, for it reveals the superficial and illusionary character of individual identity built upon those worlds. A lot of space is devoted in the article to the analysis of sophisticated “word plays”, characteristic for Czerniak’s works, imbuing it with a character that remains exceptional, distinctively individual in contemporary Polish poetry.
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