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El. knyga: Olga Tokarczuk: Comparative Perspectives

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This book offers a provocative analysis of the work of Nobel Laureate Olga Tokarczuk, situating her output in comparative contexts. The chapters making up the volume range from myth-critical focused readings, to interdisciplinary and intercultural perspectives, and read Tokarczuk’s fiction alongside other arts and other authors.



Filling a significant gap in contemporary criticism of recent prose fiction, this book offers a provocative analysis of the work of Nobel Laureate Olga Tokarczuk, situating her output in comparative contexts. The chapters making up the volume range from myth-critical focused readings, to interdisciplinary and intercultural perspectives. Tokarczuk’s fiction is explored as mythopoeic and heterotopian experimentation, as well as being read alongside other arts and other authors of various national and linguistic backgrounds. This wide-ranging collection is the first monograph on Tokarczuk in English.

List of Figures
vii
List of Contributors
viii
Note on Editions Used x
Tokarczuk and a Comparative Reconnaissance: Preliminary Remarks
1(150)
Lidia Wisniewska
1 Olga Tokarczuk and Daniel Kehlmann: Genres, Themes, Languages, and Positions in the Literary Field
17(13)
Rafal Pokrywka
2 On the Borderland of Judaism, Islam and Christianity: Unorthodox Religious Experience in Olga Tokarczuk's The Books of Jacob and Milorad Pavic's Dictionary of the Khazars
30(19)
Michal Moch
3 Integrating Narratives: The Art of Storytelling According to Isaac Bashevis Singer and Olga Tokarczuk
49(15)
Marek Stanisz
4 Found Souls: Olga Tokarczuk Meets Joanna Concejo
64(31)
Magdalena Rabizo-Birek
5 Heterotopias in the Prose of Olga Tokarczuk: The Literary Images of Cabinets de Curiosites and Scientists' Studies in the Context of the Visual Arts
95(17)
Ewa Gorecka
6 Metamorphoses of Myths in Anna In in the Tombs of the World
112(39)
Lidia Wisniewska
Index 151
Lidia Winiewska is Professor and Head of World Literature and Comparative Literary Studies at Kazimierz Wielki University in Bydgoszcz, Poland. She is the author of three monographs on Polish and world literature from a comparative perspective and over a hundred book chapters and journal articles. She has edited 18 collections of essays, and coedited four; most recently (with Grayna Borkowska) a book on Polish literature in international context, Another Canon: The Polish Nineteenth-Century Novel in World Context (2020). She is the vice president of the Adam Mickiewicz Literary Society, where she is chair of the Comparative and Didactic Committees. She is also a member of the editorial board of the journal Wiek XIX, responsible for the comparative section.

Jakub Lipski is a university professor and Head of Anglophone Literatures at Kazimierz Wielki University in Bydgoszcz. He is the author of three monographs and a number of articles and book chapters on eighteenth-century English literature. He has also co-edited a special issue of the journal Comparisons (vol. 25, 2019) on The Robinsonade and Comparative Studies and edited acollection of essays on Rewriting Crusoe: The Robinsonade Across Languages, Cultures, and Media (2020).