(A) Lviv. Bruno Schulz takes part in a literary soirée at Powszechny Teatr Żołnierza [The Soldier Theatre].
(A) During a literary meeting at Teatr Żołnierza (formerly, the Variety Theatre) on Rutowskiego1 St. in Lviv, Schulz reads his short story titled Edzio2. Due to the fault of the organisers, the meeting takes place in an atmosphere of conflict and scandal: a planned poetic tournament as well as Leon Chwistek’s lecture were cancelled3. Due to the imbroglio, members of the jury, recitors and poets belonging to the “Rybałci” group (including Maciej Freudman, Stanisław Rogowski and Aleksander Baumgardten) resigned, and additionally, did not agree to Józef Nacht’s presence4. Apart from Edzio, poems by Tadeusz Hollender, Władysław Jaworski, Józef Nacht and Tadeusz Żakiej are read. Schulz’s reading distinguishes itself from the truncated programme. Reporting on the whole event, a Gazeta Lwowska journalist admits, “Looking at Schultz [sic], this honest, genuine poet, I felt embarrassed for all the young Lviv literati, who permitted that the first public performance of this author in our territory took place in such an undignified atmosphere”5. (ts) (transl. ms)
See also: 6 April 1935*, 12 January 1937*, November 1937*.