Title: Political fiction w literaturze polskiej pierwszej dekady XXI wieku
Source document: Dialogy o slovanských literaturách : tradice a perspektivy. Dohnal, Josef (Editor); Zelenka, Miloš (Editor). 1. vyd. Brno: Masarykova univerzita, 2012, pp. 105-113
Extent
105-113
Stable URL (handle): https://hdl.handle.net/11222.digilib/132775
Type
Article
Language
Polish
Rights access
open access
License: Not specified license
Description
The author presents an overview and characteristic of the definition and convention of political fiction, a term not yet well embedded in the west and West dictionaries of the Slavonic literary terms, but used in Polish literary criticism in connection with the development of this subspecies in the writing. A boom of the political fiction is influenced among others by democratization of life in Poland after 1989 including the elimination of taboos (the role of secret services in public life as well a new standard of understanding the high culture). The author discusses several examples of Polish political fiction devoted to national and international affaires with particular emphasis on the new Polish dimitriada in the novel by Piotr Wojciechowski.