Polish New Wave

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Polish New Wave was a postwar literary movement in Poland known for its innovative, reflective poetry and prose that grappled with history, memory, and political reality.

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instanceOf Polish literary movement
literary movement
aimsTo expose political manipulation of language
question collective memory
reexamine national history
associatedWith Polish postwar intellectual debates
country Poland
dealsWith limits of representation of traumatic history
moral responsibility of the writer
relationship between private and public memory
focusesOn critique of official ideology
individual experience under socialism
problems of language and representation
genre poetry
prose
hasPart Polish New Wave poetry
Polish New Wave prose
influencedBy Stalinist period in Poland
World War II experience
censorship in communist Poland
language Polish NERFINISHED
literaryForm experimental prose
lyric poetry
literaryTechnique fragmentation
intertextuality
irony
metapoetic reflection
mainCharacteristic innovative form
reflective tone
mainTheme history
memory
political reality
movementContext communist Poland
postwar Polish literature
movementPeriod postwar period
movementStartTime 1960s
1970s
positionInCanon important trend in late 20th-century Polish literature

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Adam Zagajewski movement Polish New Wave