„Pamięć nie wybacza”. O Białej Rice Magdaleny Parys

Journal Title: Postscriptum Polonistyczne - Year 2017, Vol 20, Issue 2

Abstract

Biała Rika (White Rika, 2016) presents the trauma of a third generation. Magdalena Parys, referring to autobiographical motifs, recalls past events – the difficult childhood of the main character, specific family relations, and the tragic experiences of a so­‑called grandmother. The author of the article discusses the types of trauma connected with the experience of war, unsuccessful relationships within a family and the period of growing up. She concentrates on female characters, as the women in Biała Rika represent a wide variety of women with different features and values. The aim of the article is to interpret Biała Rika in the context of post­‑trauma with past torments and the work of memory always in the background of one’s consciousness.

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Natalia Żórawska

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Natalia Żórawska (2017). „Pamięć nie wybacza”. O Białej Rice Magdaleny Parys. Postscriptum Polonistyczne, 20(2), 141-162. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-325481