March 12, 1926, Friday

Drohobych. Bruno Schulz applies to the Board of the Lviv School District for a leave to study for the exam in teaching drawing.

Schulz has to pass a subject exam in order to qualify for further work in a middle school. He asks for a leave from March 15 to March 30. At that time, drawing lessons at the Władysław Jagiełło Middle School would not be conducted.

Schulz motivates his request for a leave with a heavy workload of 35 hours a week, which prevents him from consolidating the knowledge he has acquired. Perhaps he deliberately does not use the word “acquired” to give the impression of a person who is almost prepared, but needs some time to systematise their knowledge1.

On March 14, the school board would send the document, which would be collected by the school district on March 17.

See also: March 16 – April 30, 1926*, April 27, 1926*. (kw) (transl. mw

  • 1
    Letter from Bruno Schulz to the Board of the Lviv School District dated March 12, 1926 [in:] Bruno Schulz, Dzieła zebrane, volume 5: Księga listów, zebrał i przygotował do druku Jerzy Ficowski, uzupełnił Stanisław Danecki, Gdańsk 2016, p. 228. See: also letter from the Ministry of Religious Denominations and Public Education to the School District on the granting of leave from October 24, 1924, Official Journal of the Ministry of Religious Denominations and Public Education 1925, no. 1, item 3.