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Time and circumstances condemned the great novelist Bruno Schultz to death by the Gestapo bullet and oblivion. However, the Polish poet and literary critic Jerzy Ficowski (1924 - 2006) saved the memory of the brilliant Drohobych resident, tirelessly searching for his earthly traces and interpreting his literary, graphic, epistolary, and critical heritage for 60 years.
This book is a description of this outstanding adventure of the spirit, a kind of intellectual detective, a monument to the multicultural environment of Galicia, irrevocably destroyed by the Nazis and communists. The collection of everything written by Jerzy Ficowski about Shultz is addressed to fans of literature and art of the 20th century, a wide range of readers interested in humanitarian issues.