Bruno Schulz

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Aliases:
ブルーノ・シュルツ, ブルーノ シュルツ, Burūno Shurutsu, and 22 others Bruno Šulcs, Bruno Shulʹt︠s︡, シュルツ, برونو شولز, Bruna Sul'c, Schulz Bruno, ברונא שולץ, B SCHULZ, Bruno Sulc, Bruno Shults, Bruno Schults, Бруно Шульц, Bruno Jakovlevič Šulʹc, Šul'c, Bruna Šul'c, Bruno Schulz, Bruno Schyulz, ברונו שולץ, 布鲁诺·舒尔茨, Bruno Šulʹc, Bruno Šul'c, Бруно Яковлевич Шульц
Born:
March 12, 1892
Died:
March 12, 1942

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Bruno Schulz (12 July 1892 – 19 November 1942) was a Polish writer, fine artist, literary critic and art teacher. He is regarded as one of the great Polish-language prose stylists of the 20th century. In 1938, he was awarded the Polish Academy of Literature's prestigious Golden Laurel award. Several of Schulz's works were lost in the Holocaust, including short stories from the early 1940s and his final, unfinished novel The Messiah. Schulz was shot and killed by a Gestapo officer, in 1942 while walking back home toward Drohobycz Ghetto with a loaf of bread.

Books by Bruno Schulz