Playing with the convention of document literature in Hanna Sokołowska’s novel The scythe, or a criminal ballad about Nowa Huta

Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Litteraria Polonica 30 (4):111-128 (2015)
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Looking for new sources of inspiration, authors of crime stories begin to combine literary fiction with historical facts. Thanks to that they create quasi-documentary narratives in which crime serves as a pretext to show historical settings. This way the reader can be culturally embedded in “post-memory.”

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