Jewish Writing in Poland
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Köp båda 2 för 719 krMonika Adamczyk-Garbowska is Professor of Comparative Literature at the Maria Curie-Sk?odowska University in Lublin. From 2000 to 2011 she was the head of the Centre for Jewish Studies. She is the author of Polska Isaaca Bashevisa Singera: Rozstanie i powrót (1994); Odcienie to?samo?ci: Literatura ?ydowska jako zjawisko wieloj?zyczne (2004); and Kazimierz vel Kuzmir: Miasteczko ró?nych snów (2006). She is the co-editor, with Antony Polonsky, of Contemporary Jewish Writing in Poland: An Anthology (2001); and the co-editor of Tam by? kiedy? mój dom?: Ksi?gi pami?ci gmin ?ydowskich (2009) and Jewish Presence in Absence: The Aftermath of the Holocaust in Poland, 1944 2010 (2014). In 2004 she received the Jan Karski and Pola Nire?ska Award for research in the field of Yiddish. S?awomir Jacek ?urek is a professor and head of the Centre for the Study of Polish Jewish Literature at the John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin. He is the author of numerous academic articles and books, including '?lotny trud pó?istnienia': O motywach judaistycznych w poezji Arnolda S?uckiego (1999); Synowie ksi??yca: Zapisy poetyckie Aleksandra Wata i Henryka Grynberga w ?wietle tradycji i teologii ?ydowskiej (2004); Z pogranicza: Szkice o literaturze polsko-?ydowskiej (2008), translated into English as From the Borderland: Essays on Polish-Jewish Literature (2008); Zastyg?e w polszczy?nie: Szkice o ?wi?tach w poezji polsko-?ydowskiej dwudziestolecia mi?dzywojennego (2011); and, with Karolina Famulska-Ciesielska, Literatura polska w Izraelu: Leksykon (2012). He is a member of the Polish Society for Jewish Studies, the Council of the Polish Episcopate's Committee for Dialogue with Judaism, and the Polish Council of Christians and Jews, and has held a Fulbright Scholarship at the University of Notre Dame, Indiana. Author of The Jews in Poland and Russia, 3 vols. (Littman Library, 2010-12), also published in an abridged version: The Jews in Poland and Russia: A Short History (2014). In 2012, The Jews in Poland and Russia was awarded the Pro Historia Polonorum prize of the Polish Senate for the best book on the history of Poland in a non-Polish language written in the previous five years. Holds honorary doctorates from the University of Warsaw (2010) and the Jagiellonian University (2014). In 2011 he was awarded the Officer's Cross of the Order of Merit of Polonia Restituta and the Officer's Cross of the Order of Merit of Independent Lithuania. Eugenia Prokop-Janiec is a professor in the Department of Literary Anthropology and Cultural Studies of the Faculty of Polish Studies of the Jagiellonian University in Kraków. She specializes in the history of modern literature and literary criticism, literary ethnology, Polish Jewish literature, and Polish-Jewish cultural and literary contacts in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. She is the author of Polish-Jewish Literature in the Interwar Years (2003), the English version of Mi?dzywojenna literatura polsko-?ydowska jako zjawisko kulturowe i artystyczne (1992), and of Pogranicze polsko-?ydowskie: Topografie i teksty (2013). She is the editor of the anthology Mi?dzywojenna poezja polsko-?ydowska (1996), the co-editor of Teatr ?ydowski w Krakowie: Studia i materia?y (1995), and a contributor to scholarly journals and collective volumes in Poland, the United Kingdom, Germany, Romania, the United States, and Israel.