Literary Encounters: The Beat Generation, Poland and South Africa, 1948–1968

IF 0.3 4区 文学 0 LITERATURE
E. Kowalská
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Abstract Despite geo-political distances, the Beat Generation writers, and individuals or groups within Polish and South African literature of the period 1948–1968, shared similar artistic outlooks, literary concerns, and thematic as well as formal experimentation in response to their socio-political situations and mainstream national literatures. In addition, there is evidence to suggest that they sought out each other’s work, despite language barriers and censorship, and that several points of confluence can be identified. This article focuses on five significant encounters or movements and considers how these might be illustrative of broader issues within transnational studies of these groups and writers.
文学遭遇:垮掉的一代,波兰和南非,1948-1968
摘要尽管存在地缘政治距离,1948年至1968年期间,“垮掉的一代”作家以及波兰和南非文学中的个人或团体,在应对其社会政治状况和主流民族文学时,有着相似的艺术观、文学关注点、主题和形式实验。此外,有证据表明,尽管存在语言障碍和审查制度,他们还是找到了彼此的作品,并且可以确定几个汇合点。本文聚焦于五个重要的遭遇或运动,并考虑这些可能如何说明这些群体和作家的跨国研究中更广泛的问题。
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