埃莱娜-卡蒂肖诺克的小说《盖房子的杰克》中的卡廷大屠杀主题

Q3 Arts and Humanities
Elżbieta Tyszkowska-Kasprzak
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本文分析了叶莲娜-卡蒂肖诺克的小说《盖房子的杰克》(2021 年)中与卡廷大屠杀主题相关的线索。在探讨将历史材料纳入文学文本的背景和方法时,我们从 "新历史主义 "的基本概念出发。在关于现代英雄命运的叙述中,作家编织了一条与波兰历史有关的线索,即 1939 年波兰军官被捕、卡廷大屠杀、在苏联领土上组建波兰安德斯军以及战后在卡廷纪念遇难者。与这条线索相关的人物 Stanislaw Warzynski 的命运在很多方面都是在卡廷幸存下来的波兰艺术家 Józef Czapski 的传记。卡蒂索诺克》不仅描绘了对历史事件的回忆,更重要的是描绘了几代人为纪念受害者所做的努力。
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Тема катынского расстрела в романе Елены Катишонок Джек, который построил дом
The article presents an analysis of the thread of Yelena Katishonok’s novel Jack Who Built the House (2021), related to the theme of the Katyn massacre. In exploring the context and method of incorporating historical material into a literary text, we proceed from the basic concepts of the “New Historicism”. In the narrative about the fates of modern heroes, the writer weaves a thread related to the history of Poland, namel the arrests of Polish officers in 1939, the Katyn massacre, the formation of the Polish Anders’ Army on the territory of the USSR and the commemoration of the victims in Katyn after the war. The fate of the character associated with this thread, Stanislaw Warzynski, is in many ways the biography of a Polish artist who survived in Katyn, Józef Czapski. Katishonok depicts not only memories of historical events, but above all the efforts of several generations to commemorate the victims.
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Slavia Orientalis
Slavia Orientalis Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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