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    The Sarmatian Review, Vol. 11, No. 1

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    Bogdan Czaykowski, "Syllabus and materials for History of Modern Poland"; Syllabus and materials for Modern East European Literatures in Translation; Syllabus and materials for Introduction to Eastern Europe; W.S. Kuniczak, "Why the Trilogy?"; Teaching East European Subjects (Editorial); Bogdan Czaykowski (Editorial); BOOKS; PIASA MEETIN

    The shadows of sexuality in the poetry of Bogdan Czaykowski

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    Bogdan Czaykowski is a poet who tried to describe and understand different manifestations of human desire. Childhood sexuality, the relations of minors with men, the love of a woman and a man, and lesbian love are the focus of the poet’s interest. The present study is an introduction to the problematic that has been absent from the reflection on Czaykowski’s work until now.Bogdan Czaykowski est un poète qui s’efforçait de décrire et de comprendre différentes manifestations du désir humain. La sexualité enfantine, les relations des mineurs avec des hommes, l’amour d’une femme et d’un homme, l’amour lesbien sont au centre d’intérêt du poète. La présente étude constitue une introduction à la problématique jusqu’alors absente dans la réflexion sur l’œuvre de Czaykowski

    Antologia poezji polskiej na obczyźnie, 1939-1999 (Anthologie de la poésie polonaise à l'étranger, 1939-1999), choix des textes et préface de Bogdan Czaykowski

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    Gautier Brigitte. Antologia poezji polskiej na obczyźnie, 1939-1999 (Anthologie de la poésie polonaise à l'étranger, 1939-1999), choix des textes et préface de Bogdan Czaykowski. In: Revue des études slaves, tome 74, fascicule 2-3, 2002. pp. 641-642

    The Sarmatian Review, Vol. 19, No. 2

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    Contents: "SR INDEX"; Maria Dąbrowska, "Nights and Days" (excerpts); Piotr Wilczek, "Catholics and Heretics: Some Aspects of Religious Debates in the Old Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth"; "BOOKS"; John J. Kulczycki, "Poland and Its Fate" (review); Janet G. Tucker, "A Life of Solitude [on Stanislawa Przybyszewska]" (review); "LETTERS" (Aleksandra Ziółkowska- Boehm, Bogdan Czaykowski); "ANNOUNCEMENTS AND NOTES"; "About the Authors

    History of the Polish ethnic group in British Columbia by Bogdan Czaykowski

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    Artykuł przedstawia, analizuje i ukazuje kontekst historyczno - dokumentacyjnej książki Polacy w Brytyjskiej Kolumbii / Poles in British Columbia. Rekonstruuje ona dzieje polskich emigrantów oraz diaspory polskiej w położonej nad Pacyfikiem prowincji Kanady. Współautorem i współredaktorem tej publikacji, a najprawdopodobniej także jej inicjatorem, był Bogdan Czaykowski, znany jako emigracyjny poeta, tłumacz poezji i krytyk literacki, ale z wykształcenia historyk. Wykorzystanie przez Czaykowskiego warsztatu literackiego i połączenie go z podejściem historyka, zaowocowało ciekawą, wielowymiarową panoramą specyficznej i ciekawej polskiej społeczności. Sam poeta jest autorem obszernego, historycznego wprowadzenia do omawianej książki, a także kilku zamieszczonych w niej szkiców biograficznych.The article presents, analyzes contextulalizes the historical and documentary book titled Polacy w Brytyjskiej Kolumbii / Poles in British Columbia. It reconstructs the history of Polish immigrants and the Polish diaspora community in this province of Canada. The co-autor and co-editor of this pubication, and most likly its initiator as well was Bogdan Czykowski, a well-known émigré Polish poet, poetry translator and literary critic, historian by education, who was living for many years in Vancouver. Czaykowski’s use of the literary framework and its combination with a historian’s approach resulted in an interesting, multidimentional panorama of a distinctive and interesting Polish community. The poet himself is the autor of an extensive historical introduction to tha book, as well as several biographical esseys inclouded in it

    Teleologia losu : noty o poezji Bogdana Czaykowskiego

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    The paper deals with a broadly understood teleology of fate encoded in the poetry of Bogdan Czaykowski. Kisiel examines the notion in the biography of the poet and in the life of his lyrical persona, as well as in relation to his “intimate geography,” Cioran’s existence as plagiarism, metaphysical difference, the sense of the contingency of creation. In the poetry of Czaykowski biography does not redeem, intimate geography is a map of places and past times stored in the memory, existence as plagiarism does not preclude unique presence. Finally, the author argues that the poetry of Bogdan Czaykowski is representative of a moral turn in the inner life of the postwar Polish immigrants

    The Sarmatian Review, Vol. 27, No. 1

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    Contents: "SR Index"; Mark F. Tattenbaum, "A Good Show: Traditional and nontraditional puppet theater in Poland"; Bogdan Czaykowski, "Some remarks, alas, mostly critical on The Polish Review "; "BOOKS"; Phyllis L. Soybel, "Intelligence Cooperation Between Poland and Great Britain during World War II(review)"; Lora Wildenthal, "Those Who Tresspass Against Us: One Woman’s War Against the Nazis (review)"; George Gasyna, "The Look at Architecture (review)"; John Guzlowski, "Amber Necklace of Gdansk (review)"; Jerzy Szejnoch, "The pogrom of Catholics in Suwałki, July 12–25, 1945"; Simon Tokarzewski, "Dostoevsky on the Irtysh, or the Underbelly of Empire."; "About the Authors

    The Sarmatian Review, Vol. 22, No. 2

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    Contents: "THE SARMATIAN REVIEW INDEX"; Juliusz Słowacki, "Pan Beniowski (final stanzas of Canto Five", translated by Christopher Adam Zakrzewski; "BOOKS"; Bogdan Czaykowski, "Dyskurs—Przekład— Interpretacja: Literatura staropolska i jej trwanie we Współczesnej kulturze (review)"; Marek Chodakiewicz, "Warschauer Aufstand 1944 (review)"; Jolanta Wróbel-Best, "Teatr i sacrum w średniowieczu (review)"; Mikołaj Sȩp-Szarzyński, "Sonnets II and IV", translated by Steven Clancy; "OUR TAKE: Orientalism and Occidentalism— where do the Central Europeans stand?"; Robert A. Davies, "Mr. Cogito in East Central Europe (poem)"; Marta Fox, "All the Mornings of the World", translated by Anna Gąsienica-Byrcyn (poem); Zofia Ptaśnik, "Death by a Thousand Cuts: A Polish Woman’s Diary of Deportation, Forced Labor and Death in Kazakhstan, April 13, 1940–May 26, 1941", translated and edited by Leszek Karpiński et al. (second installment); "LETTERS"; "ANNOUNCEMENTS AND NOTES"; "ABOUT THE AUTHORS

    Homo hesitans, homo confidens? : Bogdan Czaykowski's paths to God

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    Szkic jest wprowadzeniem do problematyki filozofii wiary w lirycznej twórczości Bogdana Czaykowskiego. Główną oś wywodu stanowią rozważania poświęcone doświadczeniu wiary oraz doświadczeniu mistycznemu polskiego poety emigracyjnego. Próba analizy jednego z najważniejszych i jednocześnie najbardziej złożonych problemów, jakie podejmuje w swej poezji Czaykowski, osadzona została w kontekście dwóch zasadniczych pytań - an sit Deus (czy Bóg jest) i quid sit Deus (jaki Bóg jest), jakie poeta stawiał sobie na każdym etapie swych filozoficzno-teologicznych poszukiwań. W tym ujęciu istotne jest również pytanie o pochodzenie zła (unde malum?), które powraca w wielu jego lirykach. Proponowana analiza i interpretacja tego zagadnienia zaprezentowana została w kontekście filozoficznych przemyśleń Gottfrieda Wilhelma Leibniza, Immanuela Kanta oraz Jeana Naberta, z uwzględnieniem dwóch pojęć - zła antycelowego i zła nieusprawiedliwionego. W pracy omówiono liryki konfesyjne Bogdana Czaykowskiego, wiersze-modlitwy, jak i dwa poematy - Dziewczyna Skrzypce Głaz oraz Ziemioskłon, który stanowi mistyczny testament poety.The article is an introduction to the philosophy of faith and belief which finds its poetic expression in the works of Bogdan Czaykowski. The author of the manuscript focuses on the experience of faith and mysticism of the Polish émigré poet and analyses this problem by referring to two main theological questions - an sit Deus (does God exist?) i quid sit Deus (what is God like?) - which the poet kept repeating in a symbolic and poetic manner in his works, and which seem as crucial as the third question of philosophical nature- unde malum - where does evil come from? The author of the article sets her analysis and interpretation in the context of philosophical treatises of Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, Immanuel Kant oraz Jean Nabert. The whole analysis of Czaykowski's understanding of the philosophy of faith and belief is conducted with reference to his confessional poetry, and in particular to his two significant in this context poems Dziewczyna Skrzypce Głaz oraz Ziemioskłon - his poetic testimony

    Bogdan Bogdanović: Dissident in life, architecture and writing

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    The paper analyses selected works of Bogdan Bogdanović (1922- 2010). This Serbian architect, writer and Professor of Architecture at the University of Belgrade, was the author of numerous monuments devoted to the victims of fascism in former Yugoslavia (1952-81). As the Mayor of Belgrade (1982-86) Bogdanović was a liberal member of the Yugoslav Communist Party and later, a strong opponent of Milošević’s regime. This paper argues that Bogdanović has always been both a dissident and an avant-garde proponent of architectural surrealism and its wider culture. Living with the belief that the vocation of an architect presupposes lifetime devotion to learning and experimentation, Bogdanović carried on with this attitude throughout his life. This approach, spiced up with playfulness and mystery as presented in his early volume Zaludna mistrija (The Futile Trowel) 1968, is the focus of this paper. In this unusual book the narratives are an intrinsic part of the architectural realm including design, drawings of various kinds, and the built form itself
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