Secrets of Apulia

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Published
19 August 2026

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ISBN-13 (15)
978-83-226-4658-8

Synopsis

Kazimiera Alberti's book is an excellent example of genre literature: it is a travel reportage written with verve. Secrets of Apulia is the second link in a four-element series called "Unknown Italy". As such, it belongs to the world heritage called "Grand Tour" literature. Writers' pilgrimages to the sources of Mediterranean culture have for centuries been an element forming an individual's consciousness and have determined the scale of the cognitive horizons of an outstanding person. As Italian critics note (just after the publication of subsequent volumes of the Italian series), Alberti's writing is situated on the side of mature philosophical reflection related to determining the place of a post-war man in a "devastated" culture and space. Alberti remains in the absolute European avant-garde – combining meditation on the landscape, observations of people and heritage objects with historiosophical reflection and poetic sensitivity of diagnosis. In this, she comes close to the monumental achievements of, for example, P. P. Pasolini (cf. La lunga strada di sabbia) or G. Piovene.

Publikacja dofinansowana ze środków budżetu państwa w ramach programu Ministra Nauki i Szkolnictwa Wyższego pod nazwą „Narodowy Program Rozwoju Humanistyki” nr projektu NPRH/U22/SP/0025/2023/12; kwota dofinansowania 25 159,21 zł; całkowita wartość projektu: 598 423,00 zł

 

Author Biography

Kazimiera Alberti

Polish poet, novelist, translator, traveller, cultural activist. Author of several collections of poetry (including: Bunt lawin [Avalanches rebelled], Mój film [My movie], Godzina kalinowa [Kalinowa Hour]), three novels (dealing with social issues important for the Polish interwar period) and four travellogues written after World War II, which are the result of expeditions and wanderings around the Italian province. [3.02.2026]

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