Fotografia i historia w narracji Leszka Szarugi (powieść Zdjęcie)
Oglądaj/ Otwórz
Autor:
Wądolny-Tatar, Katarzyna
Źródło: Annales Universitatis Paedagogicae Cracoviensis. 112, Studia de Cultura 3 (2012), s. [5]-16
Język: pl
Słowa kluczowe:
literackie referencje fotografiiliterackie referencje historii
historia w „antologii prywatnych narracji” (określenie Leszka Szarugi)
fotografia w „albumie z archiwum dziejowego” (określenie Leszka Szarugi)
polilog powieściowy
literary references of a photograph
literary references of history
history in an “anthology of private narratives” (coined by Leszek Szaruga)
photograph in an “album from a historic archive” (coined by Leszek Szaruga)
novelistic polylogue
Data: 2012
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Leszek Szaruga’s novel is built by two interweaving narrative sequences which may be
arbitrarily called photographic and historical ones. Photography and history function here
through literature, in a closed off and finite semiotic system – constituted by a novel. It is
literature which establishes the scope of reference for them. A photograph here is repeatedly
a part of somebody’s story (by inscribing itself into the anthology of private narratives), while
a story is somebody’s “photograph” (by inscribing itself into the album taken from history
archives). Historic qualities of photography and, conversely, photographic ones of history
determine each other mutually. A photograph presenting starving people in Africa triggers
a character’s reflection, whereas co-existence of beauty and terror in a photograph makes
him embark on a number of actions: photographing the photograph, or optical enlarging
of its details. This, in turn, seems to constitute a kind of simulation of participating in the
presented events which indicates taking up a hermeneutical game with reality. 20th century
history of Poland, viewed from a perspective of the 1990s, is being written out for a set of
life histories of people who represent different generations, thus forming a historic narrative
chain in the novel. The novel’s polylogue on historical topics, as well as reflection revealed by
the character under the influence of the viewed photograph create a dynamic anthropological
project based on an assumption that being outside history is utopia, while existence means
activeness, consciousness, and responsibility.