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The Polish poet, an expert on the life of Bruno Schulz, retraces Schulz's life and literary career to its tragic end at the hands of the Nazis, exploring his legacy as well, including the Mossad's removal of his murals from Poland in 2001. Reprint. (view table of contents)

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9780393325478 | Reprint edition (W W Norton & Co Inc, April 1, 2004), cover price $19.95 | About this edition: The Polish poet, an expert on the life of Bruno Schulz, retraces Schulz's life and literary career to its tragic end at the hands of the Nazis, exploring his legacy as well, including the Mossad's removal of his murals from Poland in 2001.

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A survey of the life and work of the controversial twentieth-century writer draws on his paintings and letters to examine his baroque and surrealist style, in a volume that includes new information on the Mossad's theft of the artist's murals from Poland in 2001. 15,000 first printing.

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9780393051476 | W W Norton & Co Inc, November 1, 2002, cover price $25.95 | About this edition: A survey of the life and work of the controversial twentieth-century writer draws on his paintings and letters to examine his baroque and surrealist style.

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A distinguished Polish author presents a collection of thirteen short stories at explore diverse facets of the Holocaust from the perspective of a survivor, from the title story, which recounts the assassination of writer-artist Bruno Schulz, to studies of the enduring trauma among victims and survivors. Original.

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9780142001653 | Penguin USA, November 1, 2002, cover price $14.00 | About this edition: A distinguished Polish author presents a collection of thirteen short stories at explore diverse facets of the Holocaust from the perspective of a survivor, from the title story, which recounts the assassination of writer-artist Bruno Schulz, to studies of the enduring trauma among victims and survivors.

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