The Street of Crocodiles by Bruno Schulz6/30/2023 ![]() ![]() Cinnamon shops mentioned by the narrator of the story are situated in the centre of the town where the narrator lives. The original title of the collection can be literally translated into English as "Cinnamon Shops." There is also a short story with the same title included in the collection. It was only after the writer Zofia Nałkowska, from whom Schulz had sought help, expressed her support for him that the work was published in December 1933, dated 1934. Although it was already in 1928 that Schultz wrote the short story A July Night, it was included in the second volume entitled Sanatorium Under the Sign of the Hourglass which was published in 1937.Īll Debora Vogel's efforts to have Schulz's works published were in vain. ![]() They included rough drafts of the short stories, later published in the collection The Street of Crocodiles, which the writer used to send to his friends Władysław Riff and Debora Vogel. ![]() Schulz's earliest literary endeavors can probably be dated back to 1925. ![]() First published in Polish, the collection was translated into English by Celina Wieniewska in 1963. "Cinnamon Shops") is a 1934 collection of short stories written by Bruno Schulz. The Street of Crocodiles, also known as The Cinnamon Shops, ( Polish: Sklepy cynamonowe, lit. ![]()
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