Bruno Schulz • Proven & Trusted
In the small town of Drohobycz, a humble art teacher spent his nights weaving some of the most extraordinary prose in 20th-century literature. (1892–1942) didn't just write stories; he constructed a "Republic of Dreams" where the boundary between reality and myth dissolved into lush, baroque imagery. A Life of Shifting Borders
The Architect of Dreams: Exploring the Surreal World of Bruno Schulz Bruno Schulz
Like many things in my life, the writer Bruno Schulz is an example of how I used to focus on men. Men's troubles, men's heartache, Ploughshares A Pillow Fort City « Kenyon Review Blog In the small town of Drohobycz, a humble
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 Men's troubles, men's heartache, Ploughshares A Pillow Fort