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Literary Criticism Eastern

A Time for the Province

Palimpsests and Borders in Twentieth-Century Polish Literature

by (author) George Z. Gasyna

Publisher
McGill-Queen's University Press
Initial publish date
Apr 2025
Category
Eastern
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    ISBN
    9780228024293
    Publish Date
    Apr 2025
    List Price
    $110.00

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Description

Within discourses on Polish provincial or marginal literature, the eastern borderlands are a richly symbolic region that inspires much fascination and study.

Through close readings, surveys, and analyses of transborder narratives by seven modern writers who hailed from the Polish borderlands or set their works there, A Time for the Province demonstrates how the region has come to represent a palimpsest of cultural identities and myths as each new generation unearths and rediscovers them. George Gasyna explores and theorizes the province as a space of grand utopian visions and dystopic gestures about both the Polish past and a Polish future. Offering a novel literary and cultural history of modern Polish writing, he paves the way toward productive new modes of conceptualizing the cultural and literary forms that have come from Central Europe over the last century, challenging many central assumptions about what this literature can offer its readership in Poland and around the world.

Through engagement with the theoretical apparatuses of postmemory studies and border studies, A Time for the Province redefines Polish cultural identity in the current moment of postsocialist transition and globalized citizenship.

About the author

George Z. Gasyna is associate professor in the Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures and the Department of Comparative and World Literature at the University of Illinois.

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