Nocturnal Apparitions
Essential Stories
Bruno Schulz author Stanley Bill translator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Pushkin Press
Published:20th Nov '25
Should be back in stock very soon

'One of the most original imaginations in modern Europe' Cynthia Ozick
The stories in this collection are rich, tangled, and suffused with mystery and wonder. Over a city forever altered by the vagaries of history and imagination, great flocks of birds soar, obscuring the sun. Individuals transform into doorbells and insects, seeking shelter from an endless storm. The year sprouts an unexpected thirteenth month.
Crowded with moments of stunning beauty, weaving a darkly modern tapestry of memory, myth and reality, Schulz's stories confirm his status as one of the great transformers of the ordinary into the fantastical.
Part of the Pushkin Press Classics series: timeless storytelling by icons of literature, hand-picked from around the globe.
Translated by Stanley Bill.
Bruno Schulz was a Polish Jewish writer and artist who has influenced writers including Salman Rushdie, Roberto Bolaño, David Grossman and Cynthia Ozick. He was born and lived most of his life in the town of Drohobych, once part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, then Poland, and now part of Ukraine. He published two collections of short stories - Cinnamon Shops and The Sanatorium Under the Sign of the Hourglass - during his lifetime. Schulz was shot and killed by a German SS officer in Drohobych in 1942. His unfinished novel, The Messiah, was lost in the Holocaust.
Stanley Bill is Professor of Polish Studies and Director of Slavonic Studies at the University of Cambridge. He has translated works by Jacek Dukaj and Czeslaw Milosz's unfinished novel The Mountains of Parnassus. He is founder and editor-at-large of the news and opinion website Notes from Poland.
An accessible, exhilarating introduction to Schulz's oeuvre * Washington Post *
One of the most original imaginations in modern Europe -- Cynthia Ozick
Schulz redrafts the lines between fantasy and reality -- Chris Power
One of the great transmogrifiers of the world into words -- John Updike
Stanley Bill's sensitively translated new selection... offers anglophone readers a profoundly satisfying immersion in [Schulz's] lushness... Bill, an accomplished scholar of Polish literature, demonstrates an artist's sense of where to adhere to the original and where to depart * TLS *
Stanley Bill's translations come as an invigorating reminder of the uncanny verbal sorcery behind this unique voice and vision.... The results, hauntingly phrased, can be suitably weird-but never impenetrable... Bill catches the outrageous wit of Schulz's nightmare tableaux * Wall Street Journal *
I read Schulz's stories and felt the gush of life -- David Grossman
Bruno Schulz has this weird sense of humour, this tenderness and at the same time his writing is very complex. [Reading him for the first time] was something totally unique. That is still what I feel when I read him... a great writer -- Alejandro Zambra
One of the most remarkable writers who ever lived * Isaac Bashevis Singer *
The supreme virtuoso of Polish fiction... Genius * Jewish Chronicle *
ISBN: 9781805333319
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240 pages