…"the sound of a barrel organ rising from the deepest golden vein of the day; two or three bars of a chorus,… — Bruno Schulz Barrels Copy Share Image
Ordinary facts are arranged within time, strung along its length as on a thread. There they have their antecedents and their consequences,… — Bruno Schulz Consequence Copy Share Image
“The possibility suggests itself that no dreams, however absurd or senseless, are wasted in the universe. Embedded in the dream is a… — Bruno Schulz Dream Copy Share Image
Man was entering under false pretenses the sphere of incredible facilities, acquired too cheaply, below cost price, almost for nothing, and the… — Bruno Schulz Cost Copy Share Image
Animals! the object of insatiable interest, examples of the riddle of life, created, as it were, to reveal the human being to… — Bruno Schulz Animal Copy Share Image
“After we passed a few more houses, the street ceased to mantain any pretense of urbanity, like a man returning to his… — Bruno Schulz Peasant Copy Share Image
“For us old-age pensioners, autumn is on the whole a dangerous season. He who knows how difficult it is for us to… — Bruno Schulz Autumn Copy Share Image
An event may be small and insignificant in its origin , and yet, when drawn close to one’s eye, it may open… — Bruno Schulz Events Copy Share Image
There are things than cannot ever occur with any precision. They are too big and too magnificent to be contained in mere… — Bruno Schulz Bigs Copy Share Image
“It is not quite as dark here as we thought. On the contrary, the interior is pulsating with light. It is, of… — Bruno Schulz Darkness Copy Share Image
“Matter never makes jokes: it is always full of the tragically serious. Who dares to think that you can play with matter,… — Bruno Schulz Matter Makes Copy Share Image
“On a small square, wood is being cut for the city school. Cords of healthy, crisp timber are piled high and melt… — Bruno Schulz Human body Copy Share Image
“The crowd laughs at the parody. Weep, ladies, over your own fate, when you see the misery of imprisoned matter, of tortured… — Bruno Schulz Comedy Copy Share Image
“On Saturday afternoons I used to go for a walk with my mother. From the dusk of the hallway, we stepped at… — Bruno Schulz Gold Copy Share Image
“At such a time [at dawn] I would dream of being a baker who delivers bread, a fitter from the electric company,… — Bruno Schulz Business Copy Share Image
“Was he happy? One would ask that question in vain. A question like this makes sense only when applied to creatures who… — Bruno Schulz Happiness Copy Share Image