Bruno Schulz New Documents and Interpretations (Literature and the Sciences of Man)
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Rating | : | 4.91 (960 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0820433675 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 217 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-11-04 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
This, in itself, is an exemplary addendum to the literary phenomenon of Bruno Schulz. The success and the richness of this collection as a whole is, in a large measure, a consequence of Prokopczyk's brilliant editorial idea to bring together diverse yet mutually illuminating materials - new documents, correspondence, an interview, and scholarly interpretations - pertaining to Schulz' work. -'Bruno Schulz: New Documents and Interpretations' is an extremely valuable collection consisting of the new critical articles devoted to Schulz' work, recently discovered Schulz letters, and his short theoretical essays previously not available in En
The Editor: Czeslaw Z. . in Philosophy in 1957 at the University of Warsaw and his Ph.D. Prokopczyk, born in Warsaw, Poland, in 1935, obtained his M.A. He has taught in colleges in Poland and the United States, and is currently in charge of Polish Studies at SUNY Buffalo. He published Truth and Reality in Marx and Hegel and is a frequent contributor to the Polish Review. in Philosophy at SUNY Binghamton in 1978
the febrile world of bruno schulz A Customer please find the above mentioned article supposedly re-pblshd in a centennial volume on bruno schulz.this article was earlier pblshd in the literary criterion.ed by c.d.narasimhaiah, mysore. the article is by c.p. ravichandra
The second half of the volume includes original interpretative essays, and the editor, Czeslaw Prokopczyk, presents his approach to Schulz's fiction in terms of myth.. Bruno Schulz (1892-1942) has long been recognized, internationally and by leading American writers and critics, as a major twentieth-century author of fiction. This volume includes Schulz's newly discovered letters and two short theoretical essays hitherto not translated into English. The volume also contains an interview by Jerzy Ficowski,