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Foreword The Blood of Life in the Arteries of Words Eliza Segiet is a poet who never stays silent about important issues. The Blood of Life is the author's eighth volume of poetry. Since her debut, Segiet has remained true to her own ideals, both in terms of her life choices and attitudes, and in terms of her artistic expression. It will come as no surprise to readers of The Magnetic that she places Man at the centre of her poetic universe.
The affairs of the individual hold a special place in the author's heart. She is particularly concerned about the fate of children and often takes the side of those "who have not been allowed to speak". With seriousness and respect, she returns again and again to the macabre experiences of the victims of the Second World War and the trauma of the so-called Second Generation. She draws inspiration from her own family history (for example, The Voiceless, a story based on the experiences of the poet's grandfather, is well worth reading). But the material for her reflections and vociferous opposition to evil comes from... life itself. Even from the present. [...]
Przedmowa Krew zycia w arteriach slow
Eliza Segiet jest poetka, ktora nie milczy w waznych sprawach. Krew zycia to juz osma ksiazka poetycka autorki. Od swojego debiutu Segiet jest wierna wlasnym idealom, zarowno w sensie zyciowych wyborow oraz postaw, co i artystycznego kierunku. Dla czytelnikow autorki Magnetycznych nie bedzie zaskoczeniem, ze w centrum poetyckiego uniwersum poetka zawsze umieszcza Czlowieka.
Bliskie sa autorce sprawy jednostki. Szczegolnie obchodzi ja los dzieci, czesto pochyla sie nad tymi, ktorym "nie pozwolono mowic", z powaga i szacunkiem powraca do makabrycznych doswiadczen ofiar II wojny swiatowej i traumy tzw. Drugiego Pokolenia. Inspiracje czerpie m.in. z historii wlasnej rodziny (warto przeczytac m.in. Bezglosnych - opowiesc oparta na losach dziadka poetki). Jednak material do rozmyslan i glosnego sprzeciwu wobec zla przynosi... samo zycie. Takze nasza wspolczesnosc. [...]
Kinga Mlynarska
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Foreword The Blood of Life in the Arteries of Words Eliza Segiet is a poet who never stays silent about important issues. The Blood of Life is the author's eighth volume of poetry. Since her debut, Segiet has remained true to her own ideals, both in terms of her life choices and attitudes, and in terms of her artistic expression. It will come as no surprise to readers of The Magnetic that she places Man at the centre of her poetic universe.
The affairs of the individual hold a special place in the author's heart. She is particularly concerned about the fate of children and often takes the side of those "who have not been allowed to speak". With seriousness and respect, she returns again and again to the macabre experiences of the victims of the Second World War and the trauma of the so-called Second Generation. She draws inspiration from her own family history (for example, The Voiceless, a story based on the experiences of the poet's grandfather, is well worth reading). But the material for her reflections and vociferous opposition to evil comes from... life itself. Even from the present. [...]
Przedmowa Krew zycia w arteriach slow
Eliza Segiet jest poetka, ktora nie milczy w waznych sprawach. Krew zycia to juz osma ksiazka poetycka autorki. Od swojego debiutu Segiet jest wierna wlasnym idealom, zarowno w sensie zyciowych wyborow oraz postaw, co i artystycznego kierunku. Dla czytelnikow autorki Magnetycznych nie bedzie zaskoczeniem, ze w centrum poetyckiego uniwersum poetka zawsze umieszcza Czlowieka.
Bliskie sa autorce sprawy jednostki. Szczegolnie obchodzi ja los dzieci, czesto pochyla sie nad tymi, ktorym "nie pozwolono mowic", z powaga i szacunkiem powraca do makabrycznych doswiadczen ofiar II wojny swiatowej i traumy tzw. Drugiego Pokolenia. Inspiracje czerpie m.in. z historii wlasnej rodziny (warto przeczytac m.in. Bezglosnych - opowiesc oparta na losach dziadka poetki). Jednak material do rozmyslan i glosnego sprzeciwu wobec zla przynosi... samo zycie. Takze nasza wspolczesnosc. [...]
Kinga Mlynarska