@misc{Andrzejak-Nowara_Małgorzata_"Pociąg, author={Andrzejak-Nowara, Małgorzata and Paluch, Aleksandra}, howpublished={online}, publisher={Zielona Góra: Oficyna Wydawnicza Uniwersytetu Zielonogórskiego}, language={pol}, abstract={Tomasz Różycki's "Twelve Stations" is a story full of warmth about a generation of migrants from the Eastern Borderlands living in Opole. This generation failed to assimilate to the new reality, therefore they live in a certain isolation. The younger generation either stayed here or moved to the West. The elderly, being unable to find their place, set off back to the Borderlands, although it is only a mental journey.}, abstract={In the final, they undertake a journey on a church fair in their parish in Gliniany, and consequently everyone get s onto the train: those who live as well as those who have already died. During the journey, the main character named Grandson sees deceased people, who exist only in his subconsciousness. The ghost train becomes a kind of infinity. "Twelve Stations" were staged in Jan Kochanowski's Theatre in Opole by Mikołaj Grabowski, which created the opportunity to compare the original text of the poem with its stage adaptation.}, type={rozdział w książce}, title={"Pociąg staje się niby nieskończony...". Podróż pociągiem w poemacie "Dwanaście stacji" Tomasza Różyckiego}, keywords={pociągi, wagon, przedział, stacje kolejowe, podróż, droga, ruch, labirynt, rozjazd, zesłanie, wywózka, przesiedleńcy, przekraczanie śmierci, trauma, tymczasowość, utracony raj, trains, wagons, compartments, stations, travel, road, traffic, maze, junctions, exile, deportation, disposals, exceeding death, migrants, temporariness, lost paradise}, }