In Poems about my Psychiatrist, Andrzej Kotański explores the psyche's depths and ambiguities through a dialogue (or inner monologue?) between a patient and a psychiatrist. This bestselling collection offers both humor and existential introspection, reflecting modern anxieties.
Andrzej Kotański’s Poems about my Psychiatrist combines sharp wit and existential musings, inviting readers into a surreal conversation between a neurotic protagonist and his psychiatrist.
But is the psychiatrist real or merely a projection of the patient’s mind? Kotański's ambiguity leaves readers questioning reality and identity, much like the work of Woody Allen or Tadeusz Różewicz. Through lucid, deceptively simple verses, Kotański crafts a bestseller that captures modern anxieties with humor and philosophical depth.
This collection, now available in English translation by Charles S. Kraszewski, challenges readers to confront their own reflection within its pages.