Anna Piątek
Studia Judaica, Nr 2 (46), 2020, s. 446 - 451
https://doi.org/10.4467/24500100STJ.20.024.13667Anna Piątek
Studia Judaica, Nr 1 (35), 2015, s. 171 - 195
https://doi.org/10.4467/24500100STJ.15.008.3891
The image of Poland in the poetry of Uri Zvi Greenberg and Avot Yeshurun
The article discusses the image of Poland in the works of two Hebrew poets, Uri Zvi Greenberg and Avot Yeshurun, whose biographies are closely connected with Poland. Both of them expressed their complex and often contradictory feelings towards their European past but each of them did it in his own way. Greenberg in his main works created a national and political narrative. Even when he referred to personal memories, they were usually combined with a social diagnosis. In contrast, Yeshurun in his poetry expressed, above all, personal feelings of devotion to the abandoned town and family as well as longing and sense of guilt.
Anna Piątek
Studia Judaica, Nr 2 (46), 2020, s. 437 - 455
Żydowski naturalista potrzebny od zaraz! Steven Nadler, Think Least of Death: Spinoza on How to Live and How to Die, Princeton University Press, Princeton–Oxford 2020, ss. 234. (Adam Lipszyc)
Żydowski samorząd ziemski w Koronie (XVII–XVIII wiek). Źródła, oprac. Adam Kaźmierczyk i Przemysław Zarubin, Księgarnia Akademicka, Kraków 2019, ss. 679. (Marcin Wodziński)
Magda Sara Szwabowicz, Hebrajskie życie literackie w międzywojennej Polsce, Wydawnictwo Instytutu Badań Literackich PAN, Warszawa 2019, ss. 422. (Anna Piątek)
Halina Hila Marcinkowska, Wieczni tułacze. Powojenna emigracja polskich Żydów, Prószyński i S-ka, Warszawa 2019, ss. 424. (Ewa Węgrzyn)