Henri Lewi reads Schulz

Authors

  • Tomasz Stróżyński University of Gdańsk

Abstract

Henri Lewi’s book, Bruno Schulz or, Messianic Strategies, published in 1989 in Paris, is an attempt to read the fiction and correspondence of Schulz as a record of his individual lot and the collective condition of Jews in the pre-Second World War Poland. The author interprets Schulz’s writings, in which the writer resorted to myths and metaphors and avoided direct autobiographical confessions, as a disguised presentation of his personal experience. Lewi tries to prove that even though Schulz did not openly refer to his Jewishness, he drew from the Judaic tradition and his most important myths are deeply rooted in the Old Testament.

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Author Biography

Tomasz Stróżyński, University of Gdańsk

Romanista, historyk literatury francuskiej XIX i XX wieku, autor prac z krytyki przekładu, w przeszłości związany z UMCS w Lublinie i z Uniwersytetem Wrocławskim; tłumaczy z języka francuskiego książki i artykuły z różnych dziedzin humanistyki (wśród przekładanych autorów: Antoine Compagnon, Tzvetan Todorov, Gérard Genette, Krzysztof Pomian).

Published

2014-03-03

How to Cite

Stróżyński, T. (2014). Henri Lewi reads Schulz. Schulz/Forum, (4), 99–102. Retrieved from https://czasopisma.bg.ug.edu.pl/index.php/schulz/article/view/2179

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