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OverviewThe stories in this collection are rich, tangled, and suffused with mystery and wonder. In the narrowing, winding city streets, strange figures roam. Great flocks of birds soar over rooftops, obscuring the sun. Cockroaches appear through cracks and scuttle across floorboards. Individuals careen from university buildings to dimly lit parlour rooms, through strange shops and endless storms. Crowded with moments of stunning beauty, the stories in this collection showcase Schulz's darkly modern sensibility, and his status as one of the great transformers of the ordinary into the fantastical. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Bruno Schulz , Stanley BillPublisher: Pushkin Press Imprint: Pushkin Press Classics ISBN: 9781805333319ISBN 10: 1805333313 Pages: 240 Publication Date: 20 November 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Language: Polish Table of ContentsTranslators’ Foreword August Visitation Birds Cinnamon Shops The Street of Crocodiles Cockroaches The Gale The Night of the Great Season The Book The Age of Genius My Father Joins the Fire Brigade The Sanatorium under the Hourglass Father’s Last Escape UndulaReviews""An accessible, exhilarating introduction to Schulz’s oeuvre."" --The Washington Post “Stanley Bill’s translations come as an invigorating reminder of the uncanny verbal sorcery behind this unique voice and vision.... The results, hauntingly phrased, can be suitably weird—but never impenetrable... Bill catches the outrageous wit of Schulz’s nightmare tableaux,” --The Wall Street Journal Author InformationBruno Schulz was a Polish Jewish writer and artist who has influenced writers including Salman Rushdie, Roberto Bolaño, David Grossman and Cynthia Ozick. He was born and lived most of his life in the town of Drohobych, once part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, then Poland, and now part of Ukraine. He published two collections of short stories - Cinnamon Shops and The Sanatorium Under the Sign of the Hourglass - during his lifetime. Schulz was shot and killed by a German SS officer in Drohobych in 1942. His unfinished novel, The Messiah, was lost in the Holocaust. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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