“Who of us has never traced light over these walls”?: The archaeology of Stanisław Grochowiak’s poems Cover Image

“Who of us has never traced light over these walls”?: The archaeology of Stanisław Grochowiak’s poems
“Who of us has never traced light over these walls”?: The archaeology of Stanisław Grochowiak’s poems

Author(s): Helena Hejman
Subject(s): Language and Literature Studies, Literary Texts
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego
Keywords: material turn; existential concrete element; inscription; Stanislaw Grochowiak

Summary/Abstract: Through a simple wall, a transparent element of everyday life, Stanisław Grochowiak’s poems enable one to uncover the existential concrete element, matter endowed with an amazing hypnagogic potential, a chronicle of ‘objectness’. In the poet’s imagined world, the wall constitutes both an empirical item and a phenomenon, which transcends the ontology of matter, which determines its semantic fluidity: at one point it resembles an anthropological document (a place of cultural/biographical inscription) only to, a moment later, resemble the basis for surrealist visions or the material of an artifact. The wall seems to be the limit of the zone of mental comfort or, e.g., expose the in-body plane, which, like the walls of pre-historic caves, is covered with archetypal images from (the) childhood (of humanity). This study, based on contexts in art history, psychoanalysis, and a material turn, is an attempt at identifying the references which focus “on the wall” in the following works: “Płonąca żyrafa”, “Malarstwo”, “Zejście”, and “Ars Poetica”.

  • Issue Year: 57/2020
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 129-144
  • Page Count: 16
  • Language: English