1. Where Do You Swim?
2. What Is Your Pool?
3. Why Do You Swim?
4. Who Gets to Swim?
Afterword: From Pool to Page
Acknowledgments
Notes
Index
A blend of personal narrative and critical inquiry, Swimming Pool explores the swimming pool as a symbol of status, athleticism, suburbia, and artistic pursuit.
Piotr Florczyk is Assistant Professor of Global Literary Studies at the University of Washington, USA, and an award-winning poet and translator. His recent books include the poetry collection From the Annals of Kraków, which is based on the testimonies of Holocaust survivors, as well as numerous volumes of translations, including Invisible, the selected poems of Jacek Gutorow, which was named Autumn 2021 Translation Choice by Poetry Book Society in the UK. www.piotrflorczyk.com
Having spent most of my life around a pool, no one would fault me
taking it for granted. But Swimming Pool tells a unique and
compelling story of the swimming pool, allowing me to appreciate
that it’s more than just a place to cool off or go back and forth
along a black line. Florczyk has done a remarkable job bringing to
the surface the potentially unanticipated way that pools have
affected us, for the good and the bad.
*Rada Owen, USA Olympic Swim Team, 2000*
A beautifully associative work, in which Florczyk makes visible the
often-hidden role that swimming pools have long played in the
global artistic, cultural, and literary landscape. Whether shaped
like kidney beans and back lit or of Olympic dimensions with the
perfect gutters and that ever-present black line—whether sighted
jewel-like from the air as signs of suburban ‘white flight,’ or
drained, abandoned, and re-appropriated by the skateboarders who
also surf—swimming pools are emblems of everything from sanctuary,
to privilege, to athleticism, to leisure. Florczyk’s language flows
around this object, and I encourage all readers to plunge in.
*Emily Hodgson Anderson, Professor of English and College Dean of
Undergraduate Education, University of Southern California, USA*
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