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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12128/8596
Title: "Jeżeli jeszcze miała coś swojego, było to jej ciało - jedyne, co mają zwierzęta" : o „Nocnych zwierzętach” Patrycji Pustkowiak
Authors: Wilk, Emilia
Keywords: Nocne zwierzęta; Patrycja Pustkowiak
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Śląskiego
Citation: B. Gutkowska, A. Nęcka, K. Gutkowska-Ociepa (red.), "Literatura i granice : szkice o literaturze XX i XXI wieku" (S. 199-226). Katowice : Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Śląskiego
Abstract: The aim of the article has been to present Tamara Mortus – the protagonist of Nocne Zwierzęta by Patrycja Pustkowiak – who exhibits autodestructive behaviour, struggles with addiction to psychoactive substances and with animalism manifesting itself in the lack of possibility to fix a boundary between what is human and what is feral. In consequence, Tamara represents a type of person who is excluded from society, called homo sacer, devoid of human values, therefore a human-reject. Probably, in Nocne Zwierzęta, the boundary between the human and the feral is overstepped due to the fact that –just like an animal – Tamara was able to pounce on her prey and kill it, but –like a human being – loses herself in melancholic reclaimings, unceasingly experiencing loss (from the most earthbound things to existential values, which in general cultural opinion are elusive). Moreover, in Tamara’s life, a non-trivial role is played by the feeling of unremitting emptiness connected mainly with her alcoholism, and also by very strongly exposed corporeality, as well as the impossibility of finding herself in the contemporary consumptive world. All the above-mentioned factors make us think of Tamara as of an empty and worthless woman, or, to put it colloquially, a “blown egg”.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12128/8596
ISBN: 9788322631416
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