Problem kryzysu humanizmu w "Soli ziemi" Józefa Wittlina
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The  purpose  of  this  article was  to  examine  Sól  ziemi  as  one  of  the  novels  that  has
participated  in  the  interwar discussion on  the crisis of European culture. This can be
demonstrated by an analysis of the construction of main character of the novel − Piotr
Niewiadomski, who  is without  a  doubt  the  emblematic  figure  of  the  condition  of  contemporary
  humanism  −  and  his  eclectic world−view.  Study  shows  that  −  as  a  literary
amalgam of a modern human agency and a simpleton with parareligious world−outlook −
he is not only a victim of modern myths (with the myth of war at the front), but also their
unconscious co−author, who can only define himself as a part of a dehumanizing technocratic
 civilization (that has got its the end−product in the world war). By showing how
the language of humanism erodes − while being used to help individual to find himself in
the incoherent, “disenchanted" world − Józef Wittlin points out responsibility of European
culture. There has been low interest in describing that context − Sól ziemi was generally
understood  to  be  pure  and  simple  anti−civilization  novel,  directed  straight  by  the
experience of the First World War − so the author hopes to fill up an important gap in the
reception of one of the bests polish novels of the XX century.
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