Solidarity, Solitude

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"Solidarity, Solitude" is a collection of essays by Polish poet and essayist Adam Zagajewski that reflects on art, politics, and the moral responsibilities of the writer in the late 20th century.

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instanceOf book
essay collection
author Adam Zagajewski NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Poland
discusses European culture
Solidarity movement in Poland NERFINISHED
modernity
relationship between poetry and politics
responsibility of artists
totalitarian regimes in Eastern Europe
focusesOn inner life of the writer
moral dimension of literature
public role of the writer
tension between solidarity and solitude
genre essays
literary non-fiction
hasAuthorNationality Polish
hasAuthorOccupation essayist
poet
hasForm collection of essays
hasPerspective Polish intellectual
émigré writer
hasSubject cultural criticism
ethics
literature
philosophy of art
political history of Poland
hasTitle Solidarity, Solitude NERFINISHED
language English
Polish
literaryPeriod late 20th century
literaryStyle lyrical essay
philosophical essay
reflective prose
mainTheme Eastern European dissident experience
art
ethics of engagement
exile and displacement
intellectual life in the late 20th century
memory and history
moral responsibility of the writer
politics
relationship between individual and community
role of art under totalitarianism

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Adam Zagajewski notableWork Solidarity, Solitude