Samouspokojenie
Journal Title: Schulz/Forum - Year 2016, Vol 8, Issue 8
Abstract
The text written as a result of applying the S+7 method to the name of Bruno Schulz. The method consists in replacing every noun in an already existing text by another noun listed seven entries below in a selected dictionary. Its inventor was Jean Lescure, a member of the OuLiPo (Ouvroir de Littérature Potentielle) – a group of writers who based their literary works on a number of mathematical constraints.
Authors and Affiliations
Celestyna Schuman
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...
Drohobycki matriarchat. Antropologiczne wątki Sklepów cynamonowych Brunona Schulza
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Ukryci świadkowie, czyli co pozostało (w książce Ficowskiego i w realnym świecie) po dwóch kolegach Brunona Schulza
Among the earliest witnesses of Bruno Schulz’s life known by Jerzy Ficowski were two lawyers from Drohobych, Michał Chajes and Izydor Friedman (after the war Tadeusz Lubowiecki). Although they played a particularly large...
Jerzy Ficowski o Schulzu – między rekonstrukcją a retoryką
According to the title, the author makes an attempt to reconstruct and analyze the rhetoric of Jerzy Ficowski’s works on Schulz. Since rhetoric is understood here as a way of articulating the text, in many cases it overl...
Eduard Fuchs i Bruno Schulz
In 1913, the Albert Langen publishing house in Munich published two-volume work, Die Weiberherrschaft in der Geschichte der Menschheit (The Rule of Women in the History of Mankind). Compiling 665 reproductions of drawing...