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This essay is a chapter extracted from Chciuk's autobiographical work Atlantyda (1969). It recalls his experiences as a pupil of the brilliant Polish Jewish writer and artist Bruno Schulz, who was Chciuk's art teacher at his high school in the town of Drohobycz in the 1920s. The essay is framed with the knowledge of Schulz's murder in 1942 at the hands of a Nazi officer.
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Editor's note: Fragment książki Atlantyda. Opowieść o Wielkim Księstwie Bałaku, Londyn 1969, Polska Fundacja Kulturalna. [An excerpt from the book Atlantis: A Tale of the Grand Duchy of Bałak, London 1969, Polish Cultural Foundation.] ['Bałak' was the Polish dialect spoken in pre-WWII Lwów and surrounding towns like Drohobycz]
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English translation of the title: Bruno Schulz Enchanted and Ordinary
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Bruno Schulz zaczarowany i zwykły
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Drohobycz,
cPoland,cEastern Europe, Europe,
- 1920-1942
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