Markownik Tomasza Leca
A Guide to the Stamp Album by Tomasz Lec
Author(s): Piotr MillatiSubject(s): Visual Arts, Polish Literature, Ukrainian Literature, Philology, Theory of Literature
Published by: Fundacja Terytoria Książki
Keywords: Bruno Schulz; schulz studies; literary theory; interwar period; polish literature; tomasz lec
Summary/Abstract: The artist Tomasz Lec has done one of the most original graphic designs referring to Bruno Schulz. It is a cover of "The Regions of Great Heresy and Environs" by Jerzy Ficowski, the founding father of Schulz studies. The black cover shows a page from a stamp album with nineteenth- and twentieth-century stamps. This idea is a direct reference to Rudolf ’s stamp album from the short story “Spring” which includes the motif of the Book, fundamental for Schulz’s fiction. All the stamps have been supplemented by Lec with a graphic motif connected with Schulz (e.g., a panorama of Drogobych, the writer’s self-portrait or an illustration from "The Book of Idolatry"). According to Lec, each of the fourteen stamps is supposed to be an allusion to a specific chapter of "The Regions of Great Heresy". At the end of the essay there is an short guide to his stamp album by Tomasz Lec. The artist has identified in it both the stamps that he used and the Schulzian graphic motifs he added in his both symbolic and humorous collage.
Journal: Schulz/Forum
- Issue Year: 3/2013
- Issue No: 3
- Page Range: 119-122
- Page Count: 4
- Language: Polish