Bruno Schulz, Benjamin Balint
Bruno Schulz, Benjamin Balint
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Bruno Schulz
An Artist, a Murder, and the Hijacking of History

Author: Benjamin Balint

Narrator: Jamie Renell

Unabridged: 7 hr 39 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 05/23/2023


Synopsis

The twentieth-century artist Bruno Schulz was born an Austrian, lived as a Pole, and died a Jew. He was a master of twentieth-century imaginative fiction who mapped the anxious perplexities of his time; Isaac Bashevis Singer called him "one of the most remarkable writers who ever lived." Schulz was also a talented illustrator and graphic artist whose masochistic drawings would catch the eye of a sadistic Nazi officer. Schulz's art became the currency in which he bought life.

Drawing on extensive new reporting and research, Benjamin Balint chases the inventive murals Schulz painted on the walls of an SS villa—the last traces of his vanished world—into multiple dimensions of the artist's life and afterlife. Sixty years after Schulz was murdered, those murals were miraculously rediscovered, only to be secretly smuggled by Israeli agents to Jerusalem. The ensuing international furor summoned broader perplexities, not just about who has the right to curate orphaned artworks and to construe their meanings, but about who can claim to stand guard over the legacy of Jews killed in the Nazi slaughter.

By re-creating the artist's milieu at a crossroads of art, sex, and violence, this book offers a kaleidoscopic portrait of an artist's life, with all its paradoxes and curtailed possibilities.

About Benjamin Balint

Benjamin Balint is the author of Bruno Schulz and Kafka's Last Trial, awarded the 2020 Sami Rohr Prize for Jewish Literature, and is coauthor of Jerusalem: City of the Book. A library fellow at the Van Leer Institute in Jerusalem, he regularly writes on culture for the Wall Street Journal, the Jewish Review of Books, and other publications.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jolanta (knygupė) on August 04, 2023

Bruno Schulz (1892 – 1942) - lenkų literatūros meistras, dailininkas, literatūros kritikas, dailės mokytojas. Žydas, gimęs Habsburgų valdomoje Galicijoje (dabar Ukrainos teritorijoje), mokėsi Lvive, Vienoje. Mąstė ir kūrė lenkų kalba. Gimė ir buvo nacių nužudytas Drohobych miestelyje, kuris keliavo......more

Goodreads review by Robert on May 22, 2023

This book is much more than a "biography" of the great Jewish/Polish/Ukranian writer and artist Bruno Schulz. It's a penetrating story of art lost and found and disappeared against the backdrop of the Holocaust and the history of shifting nationhoods. Balint's prose and his detective work seeking ou......more

Goodreads review by Dan on May 21, 2023

This is a puzzle book, trying not to answer, but to set up, the question of who owns the art of Bruno Schulz. Despite not moving, staying in his corner of Galicia, he was Polish and Ukrainian and Austro-Hungarian. He was Jewish, even if he wasn’t at all observant, and didn’t claim any real affiliati......more

Goodreads review by Umar on May 28, 2023

I was primarily interested in reading this because I'd read The History of Love by Nicole Krauss. There isn't much fat on this book at all, and it moves at a fast pace, exploring the question of just who are the inheritors and caretakers of the legacy and work of Bruno Schulz? Poland? Ukraine? Israe......more

Goodreads review by Joanne on April 28, 2024

Bruno Schulz is an enigma; we know he was an artist and an author, and we know that he was murdered by a Nazi. But the fascination with Schulz centers on his, often opaque, fictions and his "identity." Does he belong to Poland (he wrote in Polish); does he belong to Ukraine; does he belong to Israel......more