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  1. 25 de dic. de 1977 · The author tells a bizarre tale of his father's dying. It appears he had gone through the process several times already. In this particular death his father had turned into a crab or large...

  2. Bruno Schulz lived as a Jewish teacher in the Polish town of Orogobych. His writings didn't sell. In 1941 he was shot to death by a Nazi officer. It happened in the late and forlorn period of complete disruption, at the time of the liquidation of our business.

  3. Father has been reincarnated as a crustacean! Despite his metamorphosis into a crab, Father's resemblance to his former self is remarkable. He spends most of his time scurrying all over the apartment but never misses joining the family at mealtime even though he does not eat along with them.

  4. Father’s Last Escape by Bruno Schulz.pdf - Google Drive ... Loading…

  5. father’s last escape. By A. K. Blakemore. After Bruno Schulz. like my father i was intensely awkward around the unwell. he had a single pair of shoes—saddle brown leather. he handled these as carefully. as neolithic skulls.

  6. father’s last escape. A.K. Blakemore is the author of the full-length collections Fondue (Offord Road Books, 2018) and Humbert Summer (Eyewear, 2015), as well as the pamphlet…

  7. 17 de feb. de 2012 · In the latest installment of our fiction podcast, Nicole Krauss reads “Fathers Last Escape,” by Bruno Schulz, which was published in The New Yorker in January, 1978.