"Córki powietrza. Sen Balladyny": Calderón spotyka Słowackiego w polu literackim, czyli hiszpańsko-polska comedia colaborada XXI wieku

Marta Eloy Cichocka
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Literary relations between Poland and Spain are not only the subject of some purely theoretical considerations of this essay, but also a space for creative practice within the literary field, in the sense proposed by Pierre Bourdieu, as a complex network of positions, relations, and rivalries between its participants, individuals, and institutions. The main subject of the article is the process of creating a Polish-Spanish dramatic collage called 'Daughters of the Air. Balladyna’s Dream' (2019) based on Calderon’s and Słowacki’s dramas, grounded in the historical context, from the Polish-Spanish dramaturgical assumptions to the bilingual libretto of the play, which premiered first in Opole and then in Almagro. Such a process of creative rewriting of our classic literature can be compared to the forgotten comedias colaboradas, which were extremely popular in Spain during the Golden Age: those multi-author dramatic adaptations often resulted from a fruitful collaboration between two, three, or even more writers and dramaturges, which nowadays seems somehow more challenging.
波兰和西班牙之间的文学关系不仅是本文纯理论考虑的主题,也是皮埃尔·布迪厄(Pierre Bourdieu)提出的文学领域内创作实践的空间,作为参与者、个人和机构之间的立场、关系和竞争的复杂网络。这篇文章的主要主题是创作波兰-西班牙戏剧拼贴画的过程,名为“空气的女儿”。《巴拉迪娜的梦》(2019)改编自卡尔德隆和Słowacki的戏剧,以历史背景为基础,从波兰-西班牙戏剧假设到戏剧的双语歌词,该剧首先在奥波莱首映,然后在阿尔马格罗首映。这种对经典文学进行创造性重写的过程可以与被遗忘的喜剧合作进行比较,后者在黄金时代的西班牙非常流行:那些多作者的戏剧改编通常是由两个、三个甚至更多作家和戏剧作品之间富有成效的合作产生的,这在今天似乎更具挑战性。
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