Großer Krieg kleiner Leute
Perspektivierungen des Ersten Weltkriegs in der polnischen Literatur 1914–1920
Paweł Zimniak
Literary texts in Polish literature written between 1914 and 1920 combine specific meaningful strategies and serve as a medium for transporting collective memories. In them, collectively important places of remembrance are constructed and established in the context of power struggles, interests and group-related needs for meaning. This book focuses on authors like Roman Hernicz, Juliusz Kaden-Bandrowski, Zofia Nałkowska, Edward Słoński, Andrzej Strug, Kazimierz Tetmajer and Stefan Żeromski, who explicitly or implicitly discuss World War II themes in their work. They present both realistic and critical perspectives on the events and processes of the “Great War” juxtaposed against proleptic, irredentist, patriotic and pathetic points of view.