Anupam Basu‘s work focuses on the drama and print culture of early modern England and the curation and scalable analysis of cultural archives. He did his PhD at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA, and has taught at Washington University in Saint Louis, USA, where he founded EarlyPrint, a project dedicated to making the entire corpus of early English print tractable to computation. Anupam’s work has received recognition and support in the form of the Beverly Rogers Literary Award, and grants from the American Council for Learned Societies and the Mellon Foundation. He is the author of Shakespeare and Scale (Cambridge University Press). Currently he is working on several data-science projects and a monograph that explores how computation challenges us to rethink conceptions of literary form.