Bruno Schulz -

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

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 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

The Architect of Dreams: Exploring the Surreal World of Bruno Schulz Born in the Austro-Hungarian Empire, he lived through