Lukasz Wodzynski is an assistant professor of Polish at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. His work has appeared in The Polish Review, Slavic and East European Journal, Slavonic and East European Review, and Slavic Review.
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Note on Translation and Transliteration Introduction Chapter 1: The Romance of Utopian Desire: Jerzy Zulawski's Lunar Trilogy Between Enchantment and Disenchantment Chapter 2: The Romance of Success: Fedor Sologub's Quest for "Pure Fame" Chapter 3: The Romance of (Self-)Creation: Evgeny Zamiatin's Dystopian Adventure Chapter 4: The Romance of Mystery Regained: Witkacy's Portrait of the Adventurer as a Young Decadent Coda: Antinomies of the Modernist Romance Acknowledgments Notes Bibliography Index
"In this inviting, highly readable, and richly comparative study, Wodzynski shows us how, rather than following Ezra Pound's imperative to 'make it new,' modernist authors in a rapidly transforming region were much more concerned with how to make it real." - Benjamin Paloff, author of Lost in the Shadow of the Word: Space, Time, and Freedom in Interwar Eastern Europe "A new entry point into Slavic modernist studies-beautifully written, extensively researched, and compellingly argued." - Colleen McQuillen, author of The Modernist Masquerade: Stylizing Life, Literature, and Costumes in Russia

