Bruno Schulz

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Bruno Schulz was a Polish-Jewish writer, literary critic, and artist best known for his surreal, autobiographical short story collections such as "The Street of Crocodiles."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Polish Jew
artist
human
literary critic
short story writer
causeOfDeath gunshot wound
countryOfCitizenship Poland
dateOfBirth 1892-07-12
dateOfDeath 1942-11-19
employer gymnasium in Drohobych
ethnicGroup Jewish
familyName Schulz NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork literature
visual arts
genre autobiographical fiction
short story
surrealism
givenName Bruno NERFINISHED
hasLiteraryForm prose
hasNationality Polish
hasOccupation illustrator
influenced Cynthia Ozick NERFINISHED
Danilo Kiš NERFINISHED
David Grossman NERFINISHED
Philip Roth NERFINISHED
influencedBy Franz Kafka NERFINISHED
Thomas Mann NERFINISHED
killedBy Nazi Germany NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName Polish
mannerOfDeath extrajudicial killing
movement modernism
surrealism NERFINISHED
name Bruno Schulz NERFINISHED
notableFor surreal, autobiographical short stories
notableStudent Deborah Vogel NERFINISHED
notableWork Cinnamon Shops NERFINISHED
Sanatorium Under the Sign of the Hourglass NERFINISHED
Sanatorium pod Klepsydrą NERFINISHED
Sklepy cynamonowe NERFINISHED
The Street of Crocodiles NERFINISHED
occupation graphic artist
teacher
writer
placeOfBirth Austria-Hungary NERFINISHED
Drohobych NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath District of Galicia NERFINISHED
Drohobych NERFINISHED
General Government NERFINISHED
religion Judaism
workLocation Drohobych NERFINISHED

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Drohobych hasNotablePerson Bruno Schulz
Jonathan Safran Foer influencedBy Bruno Schulz