Problematyka emigracyjna na łamach „Kultury”
“Kultura” (Culture), a monthly published from 1946 to 2000 by the Literary Institute in Paris, was, according to Jerzy Giedroyc’s plan, the center of émigré political thought, focused on the struggle for independence. Underlying the political concepts, sometimes translated into the language of cultural diplomacy, was the fundamental dispute between “Kultura” and the London émigrés over the goals of the emigration, legalism, steadfastness, and the borders of postwar Poland. The émigré public, mainly from Eastern Europe, was provided with political analyses (the eastern/ULB concept and the western/N concept of unifying Europe), chronicles, press reviews and the works of émigré as well as censored writers. The emigrativity of “Kultura” is determined by location, authors, addressees and journalistic content.
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