Zakopane. Bruno Schulz sends a letter to Zenon Waśniewski, in which he complains about loneliness. He meets with Stanisław Ignacy Witkiewicz.
Schulz regrets that Waśniewski cannot come to Zakopane immediately, because, as he claims, he plunges into boredom and loneliness: “Contrary to expectations, I live here very lonely”1. Schulz is resting (“I try to physically come back to myself”), despite the fact that before leaving, he declared that he would devote part of the day to literary work. He is probably not in a position to work due to his bad mental state2, because in Zakopane the tension between him and Józefina Szelińska about their relationship and moving to Warsaw begins to grow3. Before his departure, Schulz expressed his fears about the engagement, and almost two years later he would write about the situation in Zakopane: “At that time, I was not the master of my nerves, my nervousness and my despair”4.
In a letter to Waśniewski, Schulz claims that he does not meet anyone – except Witkiewicz and Jerzy Płomieński5, although it is known from Witkacy’s letters that meetings in his villa attracted many extraordinary personalities this summer, including Debora Vogel6, Roman Ingarden*7, Kazimierz Czachowski8 and Stefan Szuman*. Moreover, Schulz and Szelińska visit Maria Kasprowiczowa* in the Harenda villa9 and take walks in the Zakopane park. At the same time, the first ever Mountain Festival10, a festival of folk culture, takes place11.
That day, he also goes to the villa “Na Antołówce”, where he meets Stanisław Ignacy Witkiewicz and probably Adam Stawarski12, Jerzy Płomieński and Roman Ingarden13.
See also: March 15, 1934, March 24, 1934, April 2, 193 [4], April 24, 1934, June 5, 1934, June 23, 1934, August 28, 1934, September 14, 1934, September 30, 1934, October 6, 1934, October 15, 1934. November 7, 1934, November 15, 1934, December 19, 1934, January 28, 1935, March 16, 1935, [March 25, 1935], June 24, 1935, July 13, 1935, July 24, 1935, July 25, 1935, July 31, 1935, August 3, 1935, August 14, 1935, August 24, 1935, late 1935 / early 1936,, August 4, 1937, [January 5, 1938], April 24, 1938. (ts) (transl. mw)