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JUBILEE SUMMER, JUNE 1887. Britain is deep in lavish celebration of Empire. That same month, in the East End of London a quiet young man, recently arrived from Warsaw, is accused of murdering an Angel. Two writers at the start of their career - Israel Zangwill, a brilliant Anglo-Jewish novelist, and Margaret Harkness, a fiery social reformer - are brought together in a remarkable encounter as they investigate a crime that would change their lives and their vision of themselves, England and the world. THE STRANGE CASE OF ISRAEL LIPSKI is a brilliant study of London's East End at the turn of the…mehr

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JUBILEE SUMMER, JUNE 1887. Britain is deep in lavish celebration of Empire. That same month, in the East End of London a quiet young man, recently arrived from Warsaw, is accused of murdering an Angel. Two writers at the start of their career - Israel Zangwill, a brilliant Anglo-Jewish novelist, and Margaret Harkness, a fiery social reformer - are brought together in a remarkable encounter as they investigate a crime that would change their lives and their vision of themselves, England and the world. THE STRANGE CASE OF ISRAEL LIPSKI is a brilliant study of London's East End at the turn of the century and a fascinating exploration into a murder case that shook the very foundations of British justice.
Autorenporträt
BOB BIDERMAN is a novelist, editor and social historian. He spent his early adulthood in California, studying Science, Literature and Sociology at UC Berkeley and San Francisco State University. In the 1960s he worked in the Preventive Medicine Department of the US Army whilst doing his National Service. During the 70s he helped develop an international Arts-in-Education magazine, based in San Francisco, which he managed for several years. He moved to Europe in the 80s, living in France and then Britain, where he settled in 1984. Since then he has worked as a writer, college lecturer and editor. His novels, mysteries and social histories have been widely published in England, France and the United States - by Gollancz, Hachette, Pluto, Walker, Chivers Atlantic, Contemporary Literature Series and Black Apollo Press. His articles have appeared in the Guardian, Independent, Visions of the City and Cafe¿ Magazine.