Boguslaw Bakula
(b.1954) is Professor for Literature and Comparative Literature at the Institute for Polish Philology, University of Poznan, Poland.
Eurozine Articles
At the tollgates of Europe and Asia
The poet Jaroslaw Iwaszkiewicz
The Polish poet wandered throughout his life between Kiev and St Petersburg. While for him Kiev was a portal to the East and place of poetic initiation, St Petersburg was a place of dark forces and fatalist history. Together, the cities symbolized the difficult unity of East and West. [more]
A world of science and art
Lviv's pubs in the 1930's
The lost world of Lviv's political, scientific and aesthetic discourse. [more]





