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Nikolaos Paraschis is a PhD researcher at the European University Institute (EUI), Department of History, focusing on 20th-century literary and intellectual history. His work examines the intersection of Soviet literature and Greek leftist movements (1931–1968), alongside comparative literature and transnational cultural networks. He is a native of Athens, Greece.
His research spans Comparative Literature, Russian Studies, and Modern Greek Literature, with a focus on surrealistic and post-Soviet literary movements. His recent publications analyze Egor Letov’s poetry and its contextualization within Russian literary modernism.
Paraschis has held roles as a freelance translator, Teaching Assistant at the University of Macedonia, and instructor for Cambridge English Qualifications (B2/C2). He has presented on topics like transnational fiction and Ottoman anarchism, though no scientific awards or grants are mentioned. No formal lab or team affiliations are listed.
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