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Crocodile Street (Bruno Schulz) e-book online disk download and free online reading.

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Extraction code: PHRN Title: Crocodile Street

Author: [Polish] Bruno Schulz

Translator: Lin

Douban score: 8.6

Press: Guangxi Normal University Press

Publication year: 20 16-5

Page count: 464

Content introduction:

This book contains all Schultz's surviving novels: two collections of short stories, Crocodile Street and Sanatorium under the Hourglass, and four short stories that have not been collected. In these stories, Schultz reproduces unusual childhood memories with high originality, giving a mysterious atmosphere to the mediocre reality. Like Kafka, he used a lot of strange surrealism techniques, superimposed gorgeous scenes with magnificent language, disturbing metaphors and continuous images, and redefined the boundaries between reality and fantasy, which still has vivid charm and intellectual power even today.

Schultz's adult life is isolated and unremarkable, but his inner life is as daunting as volcanic lava, which appeals to the artist's imagination and accurate sensitivity to artistic expression. Schultz was rediscovered after World War II, and was considered as a writer comparable to Kafka and Proust. As a master of style, Schultz has done a lot of experiments and innovations in language. Words are poetic and emotional, and sentence patterns have an incredible form like a multi-layer maze. This book is translated from the original Polish for the first time, which gives readers a more intuitive understanding of the panorama and artistic charm of Schultz's novels.

About the author:

Wei-Yun Lin-Górecka, a native of Taipei, holds a bachelor's degree in drama from the University of Bourne. She studied for a master's degree in comparative literature at the University of Jacquelon in Apollo. He has been engaged in the translation of Polish literary works for many years and was awarded the Medal of Honor for Cultural Contribution by the Polish Ministry of Culture. Now lives in Krakow.