""Fiction of true moral force, brilliantly sustained and
achieved...I find it difficult to think of any book that has had
such an immediate and powerful impact on me...Brave and
brillant.""--Hilary Mantel, author of "Wolf Hall"
In February 1940, the Nazis established what would become the
second-largest Jewish ghetto in the Polish city of Lodz. Its chosen
leader: Mordechai Chaim Rumkowski, a sixty-three-year-old Jewish
businessman and orphanage director. From one of Scandinavia's most
critically acclaimed and bestselling authors, "The Emperor of Lies
"chronicles the tale of Rumkowski's monarchical rule over a quarter
million Jews. Driven by a titanic ambition, he sought to transform
the ghetto into a productive industrial complex and strove to make
it --and himself -- indespensable to the Nazi regime. Drawing on
the chronicles of life in the Lodz Ghetto, Steve Sem-Sandberg
captures the full panorama of human resilience and asks the most
difficult questions: Was Rumkowski a ruthless opportunist, an
accessory to the Nazi regime driven by a lust for power? Or was he
a pragmatic strategist who managed to save Jewish lives through his
collaboration policies?
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