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Meet the most unforgettable heroine since Eleanor Oliphant: Zofia, the Polish mother who pretends to be a cleaning lady to investigate what really happened to her missing son.

Produktbeschreibung
Meet the most unforgettable heroine since Eleanor Oliphant: Zofia, the Polish mother who pretends to be a cleaning lady to investigate what really happened to her missing son.
Autorenporträt
Piotr Cieplak is an author and award-winning filmmaker. His writing has appeared in Litro Magazine, Lines Underwater and Aesthetica. He holds a PhD from the University of Cambridge and was the recipient of the year-long Harper-Wood Creative Writing Studentship at St. John's College (2010-11). Piotr is the author of Death, Image, Memory: the genocide in Rwanda and its aftermath in photography and documentary film (Palgrave, 2017) and the editor of Familiar Faces: memory, photography and Argentina's disappeared (Goldsmiths/MIT Press, 2024). Piotr's films have screened at international festivals around the world, on TV, and received numerous awards. He lives in London and teaches at the University of Sussex.