Who ate the Galosh? Inspiration from Kornel Makuszynski in Romain Gary’s The Promise at Dawn Cover Image

Kto zjadł kalosz? Inspiracje Kornelem Makuszyńskim w Obietnicy poranka Romaina gary’ego
Who ate the Galosh? Inspiration from Kornel Makuszynski in Romain Gary’s The Promise at Dawn

Author(s): Joanna Gorecka-Kalita
Subject(s): French Literature, Polish Literature
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Keywords: Gary; Makuszyński; Promise at Dawn; Innocent Years; plagiarism;

Summary/Abstract: In his autobiographical novel, Promise at Dawn, Romain Gary, in addition to numerous confabulations, also made several borrowings from various works of world literature; a considerable number of these have been identified by researchers. The article adds to this list the hitherto undiscovered plagiarism of Bezgrzeszne lata [Innocent Years] by Kornel Makuszyński, a writer whom Gary read in his youth. One of the most recognisable episodes of Promise at Dawn – the story of the author’s/narrator’s childhood love for Valentina, for whom he ate, among other things, a kilo of cherries with seeds or, finally, the eponymous galosh – bears a striking resemblance to the description of narrator’s love for Inka Leszczyńska in Innocent Years.In addition to this connection, there are other, less obvious similarities between the two works, related to the authors’ creative paths, their first literary attempts or difficulties at school, and the subsequent experience regarding their first publications. There are also similarities between the authors themselves, both achieving ‘celebrity’ status through their writing successes, both equally averse (with reciprocity) to any avant-garde or political involvement, both adhering to humanist ideals in their writing and seeking to right wrongs and injustices, each in their own way.

  • Issue Year: 18/2023
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 145-161
  • Page Count: 17
  • Language: Polish