Julian Przyboś and the Literary Genres
Abstract
This article reviews the various ways in which Julian Przyboś dealt with genre conventions
in his poetry. He used old forms of prose poetry, reworked the convention of hymn, ode
and sonnet, wrote lullabies and rhymes, and, as one of the first poetry writers, brought the
non-literary genres into poetry (letter, menu, postcard, note). Przyboś is also a prolific author
of articles published in periodicals, prefaces and afterwords in books by other authors, or
texts included in joint publications, many of which were forgotten or scattered. Through
recalling these mostly concise publications a fuller reconstruction of Przyboś’s attitude to
genre conventions is enabled and helps to track the generic evolution of the avant-garde
poet. Also, a new perspective is provided by reviewing the poet’s home archive, which has
been kept by his wife thus far. The poet paid attention to form consciously constructed
structure to his compositions, with precision and scrupulousness, forming complex, though
apparently simple constructions. The hesitation accompanying the classification of some of
the notes only confirms the innovative character of his poetry, putting forward new forms,
which undertake the game with tradition and exploit the richness of modern Polish.
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