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"The Crime and the Silence" is an astonishing act of investigation and documentation . . . A terrifying and necessary book, unsparing in its detail, but deeply heartening as an act of historical reclamation. "Julian Barnes"
Bikont combines the persistence and energy of a journalist with the humanity and care of a poet. "Timothy Snyder"
A daring exposure . . . Bikont's fearless research-she even confronted the brothers known to have led the Jedwabne murders-makes this a fantastic book. It was first published in Poland in 2004, and the European Book Prize it won in 2011 (for the French version) should be only the first of many awards for this significant work. "Kirkus Reviews (starred review)"
Bikont has performed an extraordinary journalistic feat in documenting this terrible, historically contested atrocity. "Publishers Weekly (starred review)"
Bikont's unflinching assessment of the anti-Semitism that is endemic even now in Poland will appeal not only to those with an interest in Polish-Jewish relations but anyone curious about the difficult process of a country coming to terms with its history of violence against a minority. "Library Journal"
The quality of [Bikont s] journalism is something very special. An extraordinary interviewer, she developed relationships with the most unlikely cast of characters. Marci Shore, "The Wall Street Journal""
The Crime and the Silence is an astonishing act of investigation and documentation . . . A terrifying and necessary book, unsparing in its detail, but deeply heartening as an act of historical reclamation. Julian Barnes
Bikont combines the persistence and energy of a journalist with the humanity and care of a poet. Timothy Snyder
A daring exposure . . . Bikont's fearless research-she even confronted the brothers known to have led the Jedwabne murders-makes this a fantastic book. It was first published in Poland in 2004, and the European Book Prize it won in 2011 (for the French version) should be only the first of many awards for this significant work. Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
Bikont has performed an extraordinary journalistic feat in documenting this terrible, historically contested atrocity. Publishers Weekly (starred review)
Bikont's unflinching assessment of the anti-Semitism that is endemic even now in Poland will appeal not only to those with an interest in Polish-Jewish relations but anyone curious about the difficult process of a country coming to terms with its history of violence against a minority. Library Journal
The quality of [Bikont s] journalism is something very special. An extraordinary interviewer, she developed relationships with the most unlikely cast of characters. Marci Shore, The Wall Street Journal
""The Crime and the Silence is an astonishing act of investigation and documentation . . . A terrifying and necessary book, unsparing in its detail, but deeply heartening as an act of historical reclamation." --Julian Barnes
"Bikont combines the persistence and energy of a journalist with the humanity and care of a poet." --Timothy Snyder
"A daring exposure . . . Bikont's fearless research-she even confronted the brothers known to have led the Jedwabne murders-makes this a fantastic book. It was first published in Poland in 2004, and the European Book Prize it won in 2011 (for the French version) should be only the first of many awards for this significant work." --Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
"Bikont has performed an extraordinary journalistic feat in documenting this terrible, historically contested atrocity." --Publishers Weekly (starred review)
"Bikont's unflinching assessment of the anti-Semitism that is endemic even now in Poland will appeal not only to those with an interest in Polish-Jewish relations but anyone curious about the difficult process of a country coming to terms with its history of violence against a minority." --Library Journal
"The quality of [Bikont's] journalism is something very special. An extraordinary interviewer, she developed relationships with the most unlikely cast of characters." --Marci Shore, The Wall Street Journal
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