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- Title
BEYOND AESTHETICS OF CENSORSHIP: TADEUSZ KONWICKI `S ORDINARY POLITICKING.
- Authors
Szporer, Michael
- Abstract
The article sheds light on the author Tadeusz Konwicki's ordinary politicking. Beginning with his ninth novel The Polish Complex, Tadeusz Konwicki has been disregarding the censor by publishing A Minor Apocalypse. Already widely acclaimed as a classic, A Minor Apocalypse is a fine example of the evolving conspiratorial style that parodies the allegorical parabolizing of contemporary history and the political allusiveness characteristic of the Soviet bloc mentality shaped by the elaborate system of censorship ingrained in the intellectual subconscious.
- Subjects
KONWICKI, Tadeusz, 1926-2015; ANTICENSORSHIP activists; CENSORSHIP; LITERATURE &; morals; MINOR Apocalypse, A (Book); POLISH Complex, The (Book); COMMUNIST countries
- Publication
Modern Fiction Studies, 1986, Vol 32, Issue 1, p89
- ISSN
0026-7724
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1353/mfs.0.1190