Bruno Schulz Apr 2026
His two surviving collections, (1933) and Sanatorium Under the Sign of the Hourglass (1937), are masterpieces of "mythic materialism". His work often features: Bruno Schulz and a Mother's Tough Love - Ploughshares
The Architect of Dreams: Exploring the Surreal World of Bruno Schulz Bruno Schulz
Schulz’s life was defined by displacement without ever leaving his hometown. Born in the Austro-Hungarian Empire, he lived through the West Ukrainian People's Republic, the second Polish Republic, and the USSR, before his tragic death during the Nazi occupation. He was a Polish-Jewish writer who moved between identities, writing in Polish while deeply immersed in Jewish culture. The Prose of Metamorphosis His two surviving collections, (1933) and Sanatorium Under