@article{b8fe7125-6f33-4e4d-85f1-ea032aeea7c1, author = {Maciej Urbanowski}, title = {Bruno Schulz i polityka}, journal = {Wielogłos}, volume = {2013}, number = {Numer 2 (16) 2013}, year = {2013}, issn = {1897-1962}, pages = {1-23},keywords = {Schulz Bruno; polityka; krytyka literacka w Polsce międzywojennej; nowoczesność; rewolucja konserwatywna}, abstract = {Bruno Schulz and politics The article discusses Bruno Schulz’s attitude toward politics. It is well known that the author of The Cinnamon Shops was a nonpolitical man. This was the reason for some fi erce attacks against his prose conducted by politically engaged literary critics in the interwar Poland. The author mentions these attacks but he also analyzes Schulz’s less known essays about Piłsudski, Aragon and Brecht, and the way Schulz pictured politics in his prose. It seems that a political dictionary of the author of The Street of Crocodiles comprised terms from different political ideologies; he alluded to Marx, anarchism and Brzozowski. At the end of his article the author discusses the question whether Schulz’s nonpolitical attitude could be compared to the so called conservative revolution in Germany after World War I.}, doi = {10.4467/2084395XWI.13.010.1228}, url = {https://ejournals.eu/czasopismo/wieloglos/artykul/bruno-schulz-i-polityka} }