Schulz w Drohobyczu po raz piąty
Journal Title: Schulz/Forum - Year 2015, Vol 6, Issue 6
Abstract
In September 2012, Pedagogical University in Drogobych, Ukraine, hosted 5th International Bruno Schulz Festival. The Festival’s topic was “Bruno Schulz as Philosopher and Literary Theorist.” In 2014, thanks to financial support of the Polish Institute in Kyiv, a four-language volume was published, including all the academic papers delivered during the festival conference. The opening section of the collection includes four statements by special guests: the Polish intellectual Adam Michnik, the noted Israeli fiction writer David Grossman, the Ukrainian writer Taras Prokhasko, and the Russian writer Victor Yerofeev. The remaining sections focus on new interpretations of Schulz’s works, various comparative contexts, and the history of the town of Drogobych, where Schulz was born and finally killed by the Nazis.
Authors and Affiliations
Marek Wilczyński
Krótki przewodnik po „markowniku Rudolfa”
Krótki przewodnik po „markowniku Rudolfa”
Miasta, manekiny i maszyny metafizyczne
The French critic reveals a whole extensive network of affinities which connect Schulz’s oneiric fiction with that of Alfred Kubin, E.T.A. Hoffmann, Max Blecher, and – perhaps not surprisingly – Franz Kafka. Selecting fr...
[***] Masażystka zaprosiła mnie na kawę
Wiersz na motywach Schulz autorstwa Łukasz Kamińskiego.
Duch uwikłany w materię (ciała)
This is a memorial for Professor Małgorzta Kitowska-Łysiak, an eminent art historian and the most outstanding expert on Bruno Schulz’s achievement in the visual arts. The author, Jerzy Jarzębski, writes: “There are peopl...
Dlaczego Bruno Schulz nie chciał być pisarzem żydowskim (o „wymazywaniu” żydowskości w Sanatorium pod Klepsydrą i Sklepach cynamonowych)
The absence of the Drogobych synagogue in Bruno Schulz’s fiction suggests his strategy of erasing all the traces of his cultural identity. Next to that absence, one can notice his significant choice of names – to realize...