Uwięziony w podróży… Adama Zagajewskiego poetyckie obrazy współczesnej Italii

The author distinguishes and analyzes those poems by Adam Zagajewski in which the poet attempted to capture and describe the atmosphere of Italian cities and towns, with their charming landscapes, nostalgic nooks and bustling arteries. His poetic eye and sound-sensitive ear are especially inspired b...

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