@ARTICLE{Czerwiński_Grzegorz_=_2018, author={Czerwiński, Grzegorz}, volume={vol. LXVII}, number={No 3}, pages={489-503}, journal={Slavia Orientalis}, howpublished={online}, year={2018}, publisher={Komitet Słowianoznawstwa PAN}, abstract={The article discusses the book Roizman. The Ural Robin Hood by Valery Panyushkin (2014). The author of the article points out that the novel, which belongs to a non-fiction literature, contains typical features of a reportage (i.e. the category of a participant and the category of a witness). This book also seems to be taking qualities of a narrative prose. The writer uses virtual reported speech form or presents reality from the perspective of his characters’ awareness. Such a narrative method does not lead Panyushkin to blur the boundary between referentiality and fi ctionality in his book but inclines cognitive skepticism. Neither does it neglect the “truth” of facts, nor does it interpret them, but it indicates various ways of interpreting certain events or phenomena.}, type={Artykuły / Articles}, title={= The Structure of the Narrative in "Roizman" by Valery Panyushkin. Novelization and Objectivization}, URL={http://journals.pan.pl/Content/109292/PDF-MASTER/Slavia%20Orient%203-18%2012Czerwi%C5%84ski.pdf}, keywords={Valery Panyushkin, non-fiction, reportage, referential pact, Yevgeny Roizman}, }