Er(r)go,
an anniversary. Though a small and modest one, only five years and ten issues, it invokes nostalgia nevertheless, a nostalgia of the warm and soothing rather than of a hurtful kind. The five years throughout which Er(r)go has been published recalls the tradition of the original Er(r)go seminar and anticipates its creative continuation. Thus, in the somewhat nostalgic 10th issue we return for a moment to that tradition and reminisce with a reprint of a playful (yet not entirely so) text written by the founders of the seminar: Emanuel Prower, Tadeusz Rachwał, Tadeusz Sławek and myself. Other individuals, important at that time, are given a voice too: not only the text itself and the reader, but also the margin and the bracket.
Apart from this brief retrospection, the nostalgic tenth issue, the last issue to be published by the “old” editorial board, is, quite on purpose, a volume unrestrained by a single subject. To the contrary, it amalgamates themes from issues past (otherness, hybrids, post-colonial studies) and anticipations of the issues yet to come (écriture féminine, anti-essentialism, surplus). Out of the varia, also woven into the fabric of the volume, I would like to nostalgically distinguish a text by Andrzej Wicher, one of the pillars of the second, “younger” phase of the Er(r)go seminar.
While cherishing the nostalgia which turns towards the past as the source of tranquil memories, let us also look towards the future and the changes which that future will bring. The changes then. Starting with issue eleven, with a continued support of the Board of Advisors present with us from the very first issue, Er(r)go will be created by an extended editorial team of literary and cultural theorists, who will continue the thought, or rather the way of thinking, initiated by the seminar. With the belief that these changes will enrich the journal, let us then wait for the moment in which we will unexpectedly look back with nostalgia at the time when those changes were made.
Wojciech Kalaga
No. 49 (2024)
Published: 2024-12-30