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    Bruno Schulz (12 July 1892 – 19 November 1942) was a Polish Jewish writer, fine artist, literary critic and art teacher. He is regarded as one of the great Polish-language prose stylists of the 20th century.

  2. Learn about Bruno Schulz, a prolific and influential Polish-Jewish writer and painter of the 20th century. Explore his biography, works, style, and legacy on Wikiart.org, a visual art database.

    • Polish, Jewish, Ukrainian
    • July 12, 1892
    • Drogobych, Ukraine
    • November 19, 1942
  3. Apr 6, 2023 · A book review of Benjamin Balint's Bruno Schulz, which explores the life and legacy of the Polish Jewish writer and artist who painted fairy-tale murals for his Nazi captor. The review also discusses the controversy over the ownership and display of the murals after they were rediscovered in 2001.

  4. Mar 1, 2017 · Twenty-five years after UNESCO announced that 1992 was to be the year of Bruno Schulz, interest in the writer is still constantly growing. This interest has led to the creation of a discipline dedicated specifically to the prominent writer’s life and work: Schulzology.

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  5. Bruno Schulz was a Polish writer, fine artist, literary critic and art teacher of Jewish descent. He was regarded as one of the great Polish-language prose stylists of the 20th century.

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    • November 19, 1942
    • July 12, 1892
  6. Aug 24, 2015 · Bruno Schulz wasn’t just one of the 20 th century’s greatest Polish-language literary stylists—fans know him well for his beautiful and surreal story collection The Street of Crocodiles —he...

  7. Born on July 12th, 1892 to Jewish shopkeepers in Drohobycz, Poland (now Drohobycz, Ukraine), Schulz was the youngest child in his family, and the frailest. Though he spent much of his childhood sick and isolated, Schulz was recognized as a brilliant student.