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The King of Warsaw
- A Novel
- Narrated by: Stefan Rudnicki
- Length: 12 hrs and 57 mins
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Summary
Winner of the EBRD Literature Prize awarded by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development.
A city ignited by hate. A man in thrall to power. The ferociously original award-winning bestseller by Poland’s literary phenomenon - his first to be translated into English.
It’s 1937. Poland is about to catch fire.
In the boxing ring, Jakub Szapiro commands respect, revered as a hero by the Jewish community. Outside, he instills fear as he muscles through Warsaw as enforcer for a powerful crime lord. Murder and intimidation have their rewards. He revels in luxury, spends lavishly, and indulges in all the pleasures that barbarity offers. For a man battling to be king of the underworld, life is good. Especially when it’s a frightening time to be alive.
Hitler is rising. Fascism is escalating. As a specter of violence hangs over Poland like a black cloud, its marginalized and vilified Jewish population hopes for a promise of sanctuary in Palestine. Jakub isn’t blind to the changing tide. What’s unimaginable to him is abandoning the city he feels destined to rule. With the raging instincts that guide him in the ring and on the streets, Jakub feels untouchable. He must maintain the order he knows - even as a new world order threatens to consume him.
Critic reviews
“Szczepan Twardoch has brought Poland back onto the world literature stage.” (Die Welt)
“Twardoch’s depictions of individual characters, atmospheres, and political currents are precise, vivid, and ecstatic, almost to the point of madness.” (Rolling Stone Germany)
“Ultimately, The King seems a study in extremes: love and violence, sympathy and revulsion, fantasy and reality. That Twardoch can balance these extremes is a testament to his skill.” (World Literature Today)
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- Jonathan Lowenstein
- 27-08-20
Brilliant story but a bit violent
This is a classic novel, really quite stupendous but it contains descriptions of violence and bad language that might be offensive to some listeners.
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- Mon
- 29-12-20
cant wait for the sequel
An extraordinary book, So well written and so atmospheric, I cant wait for its sequel the Kindom to become available
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- Kev the Greenman
- 06-01-22
Polish Peaky Blinders
Wow! A real gut punch of a book (pun intended). Not for the faint hearted. If you like gangsters, boxing, political intrigue and all manner of lowlife, this is the real deal. Like a Scorsese movie. Loved it.
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- Alex
- 04-05-23
Great
Surprisingly emotional and gripping, Radnicki gives a great performance as per usual. Get it, it's a powerful listen.
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