Abstrakt: | The text concerns one of the main motives to be found in journal notes made by
Jerzy Pilch, the motive of disease. The author of the text pays attention to diversified
realization strategies of this phenomenon in Pilch’s text. To the most important belongs
rationalization of the process of getting ill, withdrawal of one’s own body from the
text, and accumulation of formulas aiming at concealment or camouflage of pain and
suffering. The author also asks a question on the functions of disease textualisation,
especially in the light of the autotherapic power of noting down many a time questioned
by Pilch. Besides, what is important in this book is irony, scorn, and black humour that
stylistically organise Pilch’s intimate testimony. In final, Pilch’s journal of disease turns
out to be a refined game with oneself, a reader and genological possibilities of a journal. |