Der Lyriker Benedikt Dyrlich und Polen
Titel Lětopis 67, 2020, Heft 2
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Schlagworte

Sorbian lyric poetry in the GDR
Sorbian-Polish cultural relations
ethnic identity
literary translation
linguistic assimilation
Pope John Paul II and the Sorbs
Wilhelm Szewczyk
Bolesław Lubosz
Bohdan Urbankowski
Tadeusz Różewicz

Abstract

The Sorbian Poet Benedikt Dyrlich and Poland

Benedikt Dyrlich (born 1950) who celebrated his 70th birthday in spring 2020, is one of the leading Sorbian writers and journalists of the present day. Especially with his bilingual lyric poetry, he has given a lasting stimulus to the literature of this minority over the past fifty years. He was able to confirm his Slav identity thanks to his early and lasting connections with the history and culture of the neighbouring Polish nation and to realize numerous bilateral activities from the Sorbian side. By the resonance of his work in this well-disposed foreign country, he strengthened his position in the East German literary scene before and after the political changes of 1989.

https://doi.org/10.59195/lp.2020.67-278
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