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Dr hab. Adam Poprawa, prof. UWr, is a distinguished literary scholar and critic at the University of Wrocław's Faculty of Philology. Born in 1959, he specializes in post-war Polish literature, with a focus on authors such as Miron Białoszewski and Stanisław Barańczak. His work combines literary analysis with cultural critique, including edited volumes like Diary of the Warsaw Uprising and translations of James Joyce's Epiphanies. He contributes regularly to journals like Czas Kultury, exploring themes of Polish literary history, media discourse, and cultural memory.
Key research interests include 20th-century Polish poetry, the intersection of literature with media, and the legacy of post-war intellectual figures. His publications span monographs, edited collections, and critical essays, reflecting interdisciplinary engagement with both canonical and lesser-known works. Poprawa also engages in public intellectual discourse through literary journalism and cultural commentary.
Notable achievements include his extended editions of Białoszewski and Barańczak's works, as well as his ongoing project on Białoszewski's wartime journalism. His work bridges academic rigor with accessible cultural critique, shaping contemporary understanding of Poland's literary heritage.


