- Henryk Lipszyc
Henryk Lipszyc (born 1941) is a Polish scientist, specialist in
Japan ese culture, theatre and a translator from Japanese. In 1964 he graduated from theWarsaw University . Between 1972 and1978 he studied at various Japanese universities, includingUniversity of Waseda andUniversity of Tokyo , thanks to a scholarship of the Ministry of Education of Japan. In 1987 he was a visiting professor at the Faculty of Studies on Orient at theUniversity of Tel Aviv .Upon his return to Poland, he became a professor at the Department of Japanese and Korean Studies of the Institute of Oriental Studies at the University of Warsaw. He also became one of the most notable translators of Japanese books to Polish, including works by Kenko,
Sato Makoto ,Abe Kobo ,Kawabata Yasunari andMishima Yukio . He also authored numerous texts on Polish-Japanese relations and Japanese theatre in both Poland and Japan. Between 1991 and1996 he served as the embassador of Poland inTokio . Also, between 1991 and2000 and the since 2003 he heads the Department of Japanese and Korean Studies and works as a professor at theCollegium Civitas . Finally, he is also an active member of the Warsaw Jewish commune. For his work on translating the most valuable pieces of Japanese literature and advertising modern Japanese culture, in 1992 Lipszyc was awarded with theOrder of the Rising Sun . After theExpo 2005 he was also awarded with Golden Cross of Merit of the Republic of Poland.
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