Quote by: Bruno Schulz

It was difficult to anticipate—in these monsters with enormous, fantastic beaks which they opened wide immediately after birth, hissing greedily to show the backs of their throats, in these lizards with frail, naked bodies of hunchbacks—the future peacocks, pheasants, grouse or condors. Placed in cotton wool, in baskets, this dragon brood lifted blind, walleyed heads on thin necks, croaking voicelessly from their dumb throats.


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Author Bio


  • NameBruno Schulz
  • DescriptionPolish novelist and painter
  • BornJuly 12, 1892
  • DiedNovember 19, 1942
  • CountryPoland
  • ProfessionWriter; Painter
  • WorksSanatorium Under The Sign Of The Hourglass; The Street Of Crocodiles