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摘要
本文论述的是 20 世纪波兰诗人进行生态反思的主题:Jarosław Iwaszkiewicz、Czesław Miłosz、Tadeusz Różewicz 和 Zbigniew Herbert。阅读和诠释他们诗作的关键在于杰森-希克尔的《少即是多》一书:增长将如何拯救世界》一书。最后,针对当今世界正在经历的生态崩溃,我们发现了一个思想共同体。
„Więcej znaczy gorzej”. Poezja polska i krach ekologiczny
The present essay deals with the subject of ecological reflection undertaken by 20th-century Polish poets: Jarosław Iwaszkiewicz, Czesław Miłosz, Tadeusz Różewicz and Zbigniew Herbert. The key to reading and interpreting their poems is adopted from Jason Hickel’s book "Less is More: How Degrowth Will Save the World". In the conclusion, a community of thought is discovered in regard to the ecological meltdown that today’s world is experiencing.