@article{373d83ba-20be-4c2c-bf3f-1b97f4270f55, author = {Józef Maria Ruszar}, title = {Bookkeeper’s Honesty in Describing the World. On the Great Metaphor of Zbigniew Herbert, Master of Economy}, journal = {Konteksty Kultury}, volume = {2016}, number = {Volume 13, Issue 1}, year = {2016}, issn = {2083-7658}, pages = {20-38},keywords = {Zbigniew Herbert; The Portrait in Black Frames; Hakeldama; bookkeeping; Economy as a Literary Subject; The New Economic Criticism}, abstract = {In Herbert’s essays and poems we find not only a wide range of economic problems, but also a real passion with which the author describes the economic basics of all civilisations. In the apocrypha The Portrait in Black Frames and poem Hakeldama Herbert builds a great metaphor of The Last Judgement as the Great Books of accounts. Nothing unusual. The poet and essayist held a master’s degree in economics (he graduated from the School of Economics in Krakow – currently the University of Economics).}, doi = {10.4467/23531991KK.16.002.5080}, url = {https://ejournals.eu/en/journal/konteksty-kultury/article/ksiegowa-uczciwosc-opisu-swiata-o-wielkiej-metaforze-magistra-ekonomii-zbigniewa-herberta} }