Thursday, March 10, 2011

Blue Screen On Soul Silver

Janusz Rudnicki "The Death of the Czech dog" comes


last meeting of the Club was dedicated Janusz Rudnicki's book "The Death of the Czech dog." Turnout was good, what we consider as an informal measure of the texts discussed by us. Opinions on this small volume, has been nominated for the prize Nike products, were also positive, some even enthusiastic. Rudnicki's latest track is a two-part, written with great delicacy, a collection of eighteen short stories. Some of them are seasoned with just a multi-joke sketches about the absurdities of everyday life situation, very dynamic and condensed, like our film etudes. Another is lined with black humor and grotesque situations the emigration of German streets, after which the author goes on for many years. Still others are expanded biographical stories, legendary characters as odbrązawiające Jan Christian Andersen, Alma Mahler, Mark Hlasko whether kombinujących crowds how to survive another weeks poets. must admit that the level of these texts is quite uneven - some are real, inclined to think long beads that long to remember, others resemble essays, at which have a good time to discard them after a while, from memory. The language spoken by the author is very juicy and vivid, sometimes even vulgar. At the very living matter consists of a book immersed in a grotesque and absurd daily events, newspaper clippings, notes, or encyclopedias. Loud laughter is mixed with the often painful nostalgia and reflection. Humorous poetry allows the author to talk about issues, sometimes very painful, major social and ethnic problems from a distance, without scratching the Polish-German trauma.

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