Czapliński Przemysław
(1962) – professor, historian of Polish and European literature of the 20th and 21st centuries, essayist, translator, literary critic; one of the founding fathers of the Centre for Open Humanities (research on relationships between law and literature) at the Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań. Most recent publications: The Remnants of Modernity (trans. by Thomas Anessi), (Frankfurt am Main, 2015), Poruszona mapa (2016), Literatura i jej natury (2017, coauthors Joanna B. Bednarek, Dawid Gostyński). Editor of collections of articles, inter alia, Being Poland: A New History of Polish Literature and Culture since 1918, edited by Tamara Trojanowska, Joanna Niżyńska and P. Czapliński, with the assistance of Agnieszka Polakowska (University of Toronto Press, 2018), O jeden las za daleko. Demokracja, kapitalizm I nieposłuszeństwo ekologiczne w Polsce (coeditors J.B.Bednarek, D. Gostyński, 2019), Tożsamość po pogromie. Świadectwa i interpretacje Marca ’68 (coeditor Alina Molisak) (Warszawa2019), To wróci. Przeszłość i przyszłość pandemii (coeditor J.B.Bednarek)(2022), Prawda po wyborach 15 października 2023 (coeditors Edwin Bendyk, Piotr Kosiewski)(2024). Visiting profesor at the University of Heidelberg (2017) and Mainz (2020). Laureate of numerous awards for his research. Object of research: literature and problems of late postmodernity. Email: przemyslaw.czaplinski@amu.edu.pl