The Something More of ‘almost nothing’: Miron Białoszewski’s Kairotic Everyday
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2012
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PIASA Books
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This "something more" challenges the commonsense understanding of what is meant by the everyday, and it may well be the secret of Bialoszewski's popularity as a writer. In this commonsense understanding, the everyday lacks events amid the endless repetition of mundane tasks and activities. When events do happen, they are bracketed as "holidays," which, often nostalgically, are contrasted with the everyday's inertia. The everyday's open-ended, transparent flow-its repeatability-is never considered worthy of a story since it is never seen for the first time.
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Niżyńska, Joanna. “The Something More of ‘almost nothing’: Miron Białoszewski’s Kairotic Everyday,” New Perspectives on Polish Culture: Private Encounters, Public Affairs, eds. Tamara Trojanowska, Artur Płaczkiewicz, et alii (New York: PIASA, 2012), 130-141
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