A Bookkeeper’s Honesty in Describing the World: On the Great Metaphor of Zbigniew Herbert, Recipient of a Master’s Degree in Economics

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  • 002 $a A Bookkeeper’s Honesty in Describing the World: On the Great Metaphor of Zbigniew Herbert, Recipient of a Master’s Degree in Economics
  • 003 $b 0000-0002-0321-8481
  • 003 $a JÓZEF RUSZAR (Autor)
  • 004 $a Oryginalny artykuł naukowy
  • 006 $a Konteksty Kultury
  • 008 $a 2019
  • 011 $a 2083-7658
  • 013 $a 10.4467/23531991KK.19.017.11094
  • 014 $a https://www.ejournals.eu/Konteksty_Kultury/2019/Volume-16-Special-Issue/art/15230/
  • 015 $a 91-109
  • 017 $a angielski
  • 020 $a In Herbert’s essays and poems we find not only a wide range of economic problems, but also a real passion with which the author describes the economic fundaments of all civilizations. In the apocrypha The Portrait in Black Flames and poem “Hakeldama,” Herbert creates a great metaphor of the Final Judgment as the Great Book of accounts. This is nothing unusual, as the poet held a master’s degree in economics from the School of Economics in Krakow, currently the Krakow University of Economics.
  • 966 $a literaturoznawstwo
  • 985 $a Wydział Filozoficzny
  • 985 $b Instytut Dziennikarstwa

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