The aluminium wire thief : lyrical subject in the poetry collection Metrophobia by the Ukrainian poet Myroslav Laiuk

This article presents the work of contemporary Ukrainian poet Myroslav Laiuk (1990). In the texts of his collection Метрофобія (2015) we focus on one aspect — we analyse how the lyrical subject is formed and transformed here, what its role is and what makes it specific. On the material of four selec...

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Published inOpera Slavica (Hradec Králové, Czech Republic) Vol. 34; no. 2
Main Author Helena Frantová
Format Journal Article
LanguageBulgarian
Published Masaryk University 01.02.2025
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ISSN1211-7676
2336-4459
DOI10.5817/OS2024-2-11

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Summary:This article presents the work of contemporary Ukrainian poet Myroslav Laiuk (1990). In the texts of his collection Метрофобія (2015) we focus on one aspect — we analyse how the lyrical subject is formed and transformed here, what its role is and what makes it specific. On the material of four selected Laiuk's poems we observe him from a number of angles. On their basis, we can trace the specific character of Laiuk's lyrical subject, which lies in his active creative role, in looking at reality without preconceptions and trying to show it in all its rawness, but also in using a certain degree of playful provocation.
ISSN:1211-7676
2336-4459
DOI:10.5817/OS2024-2-11