Michał Głowiński

Głowiński in 2016 Michał Głowiński (4 November 1934 – 29 September 2023) was a Polish philologist, historian and literary theorist specializing in the history of Polish literature. Głowiński was a professor of humanities and member of the Polish Academy of Sciences and the Polish Academy of Arts and Sciences. Głowiński was a professor at the Institute of Literary Research of the Polish Academy of Sciences and a Member of the Collegium Invisibile.

Głowiński wrote about 30 books on Polish studies. The most famous include, ''Order, Chaos, Meaning'' (1968), ''The Young-Polish Novel'' (1969), ''Black Seasons'' (Czarne sezony) (1998) and ''Rings of Alienation''. Głowiński wrote extensively on the language of Communist propaganda and his experience as a young Jewish boy in the WW2 Polish Ghettos. Provided by Wikipedia
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