On the trail of Bruno Schulz in wartime Ukraine
Debora Vogel was a brilliant multilingual poet and aesthete who is best known as the muse of Bruno Schulz. But her work deserves a reading—in German, Polish, Hebrew, and especially Yiddish.
A tribute to the great Italian-Jewish memory artist, and enemy of Fascism, who died six years ago this week
The quest to rediscover the mysterious pianist Ignace Tiegerman led through Cairo, Italy, and the ghost of Bruno Schulz
A tale of love, literature, and 1970s totalitarianism
The Czech Surrealist Jindřich Heisler’s mystical art, on view in Chicago, reflected the Holocaust he avoided
The works that shaped my imagination