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Gustav Klimt (Hardcover): Jane Rogoyska, Patrick Bade Gustav Klimt (Hardcover)
Jane Rogoyska, Patrick Bade
R1,010 Discovery Miles 10 100 Ships in 12 - 19 working days
Amedeo Modigliani (Hardcover): Klaus H. Carl, Jane Rogoyska Amedeo Modigliani (Hardcover)
Klaus H. Carl, Jane Rogoyska
R1,010 Discovery Miles 10 100 Ships in 12 - 19 working days
Surviving Katyn - Stalin's Polish Massacre and the Search for Truth (Paperback): Jane Rogoyska Surviving Katyn - Stalin's Polish Massacre and the Search for Truth (Paperback)
Jane Rogoyska
R351 R321 Discovery Miles 3 210 Save R30 (9%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

WINNER OF THE MARK LYNTON HISTORY PRIZE LONGLISTED FOR THE RSL ONDAATJE PRIZE 'A gripping reconstruction... utterly compelling reading.' Adam Zamoyski 'This is a grim story, thoroughly researched and brilliantly told.' Geoffrey Alderman, Times Higher Education The Katyn Massacre of 22,000 Polish prisoners of war is a crime to which there are no witnesses. Committed in utmost secrecy in April-May 1940 by the NKVD on the direct orders of Joseph Stalin, for nearly fifty years the Soviet regime succeeded in maintaining the fiction that Katyn was a Nazi atrocity, their story unchallenged by Western governments fearful of upsetting a powerful wartime ally and Cold War adversary. Surviving Katyn explores the decades-long search for answers, focusing on the experience of those individuals with the most at stake - the few survivors of the massacre and the Polish wartime forensic investigators - whose quest for the truth in the face of an inscrutable, unknowable, and utterly ruthless enemy came at great personal cost.

Surviving Katyn - Stalin's Polish Massacre and the Search for Truth (Hardcover): Jane Rogoyska Surviving Katyn - Stalin's Polish Massacre and the Search for Truth (Hardcover)
Jane Rogoyska
R586 Discovery Miles 5 860 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

WINNER OF THE MARK LYNTON HISTORY PRIZE LONGLISTED FOR THE RSL ONDAATJE PRIZE ‘A gripping reconstruction… utterly compelling reading.’ Adam Zamoyski ‘This is a grim story, thoroughly researched and brilliantly told.’ Geoffrey Alderman, Times Higher Education The Katyn Massacre of 22,000 Polish prisoners of war is a crime to which there are no witnesses. Committed in utmost secrecy in April–May 1940 by the NKVD on the direct orders of Joseph Stalin, for nearly fifty years the Soviet regime succeeded in maintaining the fiction that Katyn was a Nazi atrocity, their story unchallenged by Western governments fearful of upsetting a powerful wartime ally and Cold War adversary. Surviving Katyn explores the decades-long search for answers, focusing on the experience of those individuals with the most at stake – the few survivors of the massacre and the Polish wartime forensic investigators – whose quest for the truth in the face of an inscrutable, unknowable, and utterly ruthless enemy came at great personal cost.

KOZLOWSKI (Hardcover): Jane Rogoyska KOZLOWSKI (Hardcover)
Jane Rogoyska
R560 R511 Discovery Miles 5 110 Save R49 (9%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

LONGLISTED FOR THE 2020 DESMOND ELLIOTT PRIZE "Those questions of what makes a life worth living, of identity and belonging, and the myths, memories and beliefs we live by, are the central threads running through this beautiful and immensely readable novel, carrying the reader onwards through the ever-shifting fabric of the wartime and post-war world." - Caroline Wyatt, European Literature Network; `In this heartbreaking novel, Jane Rogoyska writes with tragic power about one of the last century's foulest crimes - Stalin's mass murder of his Polish prisoners in 1940. In a fiction boldly using real names and events, she brings the victims of Katyn and the other murder sites, together with their families and the handful of traumatised survivors, back to brief life and hope.' NEAL ASCHERSON From acclaimed biographer and filmmaker Jane Rogoyska, Kozlowski: a new novel that explores the tragedy of the Katyn Massacre and the pain of post-war Polish exile. Kozlowski tells the story of a young Polish army doctor whose life is changed forever by a single, mysterious event: the disappearance, in April 1940, of 4,000 of his comrades from a Soviet interrogation camp in Starobelsk, Ukraine. Exiled in post-war London, Kozlowski builds a new life, working to convince himself that the past cannot affect him. In reality, the past is the only place he longs to be. As the silence surrounding his lost comrades deepens, his attempts to submerge his feelings threaten to destroy him. This is a novel about loss, memory and guilt, written in sparse and elegant prose.

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