Letters and Drawings of Bruno Schulz

by Bruno Schulz
Published by Fromm International Publishing Corporation, 1990
$20.00

This 1990 Fromm International edition presents the most comprehensive English-language collection of Bruno Schulz's correspondence and visual art, edited by the Polish poet and Schulz scholar Jerzy Ficowski. The volume offers intimate access to the brilliant, tragic Polish-Jewish writer and artist whose fiction influenced writers from Cynthia Ozick to Philip Roth.

Schulz's letters reveal his artistic sensibility, his struggles with creative blocks, his complex relationship with his hometown of Drohobycz, and his deepening anxieties as Nazi power spread across Europe. His drawings demonstrate his visual imagination's connection to his prose—both share a dreamlike, mythological intensity that transforms mundane reality into archetypal drama.

The inclusion of selected prose provides context for readers approaching Schulz's work, complementing the major story collections The Street of Crocodiles and Sanatorium Under the Sign of the Hourglass. Schulz was murdered by a Nazi officer in 1942 at age fifty, leaving behind a small but extraordinary body of work. This volume stands as testament to a singular artistic vision cut tragically short.

Publishing Details: Fromm International Publishing Corporation, New York, 1990. Trade paperback. Edited by Jerzy Ficowski. Translated from the Polish.

ISBN: 0880641185

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