Philippe Sands (Londres, 1960) es profesor de Derecho Internacional en el University College de Londres y abogado. Ha intervenido en destacados juicios internacionales celebrados en el Tribunal de Justicia de la Unión Europea y en la Corte Penal Internacional de La Haya, incluyendo los casos de Pinochet, la guerra de Yugoslavia, el genocidio de Ruanda, la invasión de Irak y Guantánamo. Es autor de los ensayos Lawless World, sobre la ilegalidad de la guerra de Irak, y Torture Team, sobre el uso de la tortura por parte de la administración Bush. Es colaborador habitual de publicaciones como Financial Times, The Guardian, The New York Review of Books y Vanity Fair, y comentarista de la CNN, la MSNBC y el BBC World Service. En Anagrama ha publicado Calle Este-Oeste: «Verdadero talento narrativo y un indudable y deslumbrante talento literario que convierte cada uno de sus hallazgos en joyas tremendamente atractivas... Una investigación muy adictiva» (Mercedes Monmany, El Mundo); «En una palabra: apasionante» (Robert Saladrigas, La Vanguardia), Ruta de escape: «Un monumento literario escrito por un Plutarco democrático ejemplar» (Jordi Amat, La Vanguardia); «Una sobrecogedora novela real sobre el pasado violento de Europa» (Daniel Arjona, El Confidencial), y La última colonia: «Potente y muy bien escrito… Un libro necesario» (Tomiwa Owolade, The Sunday Times).
Portrait of a City in Two Acts: Lviv, Then and Now
Lviv, Lwów, Lvov, Lemberg. Known by a variety of names, the City of Lions is now in western Ukraine. Situated in different countries during its history, it is a city located along the fault-lines of Europe's history.
City of Lions presents two essays, written more than half a century apart - but united by one city.
Józef Wittlin's sensual and lyrical paean to his Lwów, written in exile, is a deep cry of love and pain for his city, most of whose familiar faces have fled or been killed.
Philippe Sands' finely honed exploration of what has been lost and what remains interweaves a lawyer's love of evidence with the emotional heft of a descendant of Lviv.
With an illuminating preface by Eva Hoffman and stunning new photographs by Diana Matar, City of Lions is a powerful and melancholy evocation of central Europe in the twentieth century, with a special resonance for today's troubled continent.
Józef Wittlin (b.1896) was a major Polish poet, novelist (Salt of the Earth won him a nomination for the Nobel prize), essayist and translator. He studied in Vienna, where he met Joseph Roth and Rainer Maria Rilke, and he served in the Austro-Hungarian army in the First World War. With the outbreak of WWII, Wittlin was evacuated to New York, where he died in 1976.
Philippe Sands is Professor of Law at University College London. Lviv is the heart of his latest book, East West Street: On the Origins of Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity.
Diana Matar is a photographer whose work investigates issues of history, memory and state sponsored violence. A graduate of the Royal College of Art, she has won many prizes and her work has been exhibited in institutions around the world.
Título : City of Lions
EAN : 9781782271819
Editorial : Pushkin Press
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