Drogobych. Bruno Schulz gives Józefina Szelińska a copy of The Cinnamon Shops, in which he writes a dedication to her.
Szelińska* receives one of the fifteen author copies of The Cinnamon Shops*1 with the following note: “To Juna Sz., a great human being, a close companion encountered on the paths of life with a request to remember me”2.
Thanks to the dedication we learn that already at that time Schulz called Szelińska “Juna”, thus referring to a Roman goddess of fertility and motherhood. (rb) (transl. ms)
See also: end of 1932*, spring 1933*, summer 1933*, end of summer 1933*, end of 1935 / beginning of 1936*, 8 February 1936*, mid-January 1937*, 22 January 1937*, February/March 1937*, first quarter of 1937*, 1940*, 11 July 1991*.