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Dr. Oskar Meller is a PhD student and assistant at the Department of the History of Polish Literature after 1918 at the University of Wrocław. His academic work focuses on Polish poetry of the 20th and 21st centuries, translation studies of American poetry, and the migration of Judaic traditions in diaspora literature. He is supervised by Prof. Magdalena Jonca and Dr. Paweł Mackiewicz, currently finalizing his doctoral dissertation on Tomasz Pułka’s poetic language.
Education: Specialist in literary criticism from the University of Wrocław, with an MA thesis analyzing Emil Zegadłowicz’s Nightmares. Publications include articles in Czasopismo ZNiO and Poznańskie Studia Polonistyczne. As a literary critic, he reviews contemporary poetry and 20th-century European prose for journals like Kwartalnik Artykułowy and runs the Re-wizje series in Wizje magazine, covering poetry premieres.
His research explores deconstruction of literary traditions, posthumanism in graphic narratives, and linguistic innovation in modern poetry. He contributes to interdisciplinary dialogues between philology, philosophy, and cultural studies.




