George Gasyna, Associate Professor of Slavic Languages and Literature was interviewed recently on the topic of the Polish mid-20th century "angry young man" author Marek Hłasko. This interview was part of a series called "Encounters with Polish Literature," which was created by the Polish Cultural Institute in New York. With the interviewer, David Goldfarb, they covered topics such as the socialist production novel and its discontents, exilic institutions and questions of identity, hypermasculinity, and Holocaust memory/postmemory.

For the interview and more on Hłasko, please visit the Polish Cultural Institute site