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No End in Sight Anna Krakus

No End in Sight By Anna Krakus

No End in Sight by Anna Krakus


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No End in Sight offers a critical analysis of Polish cinema and literature during the transformative late Socialist period of the 1970s and 1980s. Anna Krakus details how conceptions of time, permanence, and endings shaped major Polish artistic works.

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No End in Sight: Polish Cinema in the Late Socialist Period by Anna Krakus

No End in Sight offers a critical analysis of Polish cinema and literature during the transformative late Socialist period of the 1970s and 1980s. Anna Krakus details how conceptions of time, permanence, and endings shaped major Polish artistic works. She further demonstrates how film and literature played a major role in shaping political consciousness during this highly-charged era. Despite being controlled by an authoritarian state and the doctrine of socialism, artists were able to portray the unsettled nature of the political and psychological climate of the period, and an undetermined future. In analyzing films by Andrzej Wajda, Krzysztof Kieslowsi, Krzysztof Zanussi, Wojciech Has, and Tadeusz Konwicki alongside Konwicki's literary production, Anna Krakus identifies their shared penchant to defer or completely eschew narrative closure, whether in plot, theme, or style. Krakus calls this artistic tendency aesthetic unfinalizability. As she reveals, aesthetic unfinalizability was far more than an occasional artistic preference or a passing trend; it was a radical counterpolitical act. The obsession with historical teleology saturated Polish public life during socialism to such a degree that instances of nonclosure or ambivalent endings emerged as polemical responses to official ideology.

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Krakus has given an incredible amount of attention and insight into a field that is underrepresented in the research of Polish film. One of the things that Krakus does, which is refreshing, is that she refuses to reduce certain movies to a set of ideological symptoms-in this case, associating Polish cinema mainly either with propaganda or anticommunist notion. Krakus is more interested in analyzing the films than in cataloging them, to the book and reader's benefit. - Konrad Klejsa, University of Lodz

About Anna Krakus

Anna Krakus is assistant professor of Slavic languages and literatures at the University of Southern California.

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CIN0822964619G
9780822964612
0822964619
No End in Sight: Polish Cinema in the Late Socialist Period by Anna Krakus
Used - Good
Paperback
University of Pittsburgh Press
20180731
296
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