The Ukranian city of Lviv’s many names (Lviv, Lvov, Lwow, Lemberg, Leopolis) bear witness to its conflicted past – it has, at one time or another, belonged to the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Poland, Russia and Germany, and has brought forth numerous famous artists and intellectuals. ‘My Lwow,’ Jozef Wittlin’s short 1946 treatise on the city he left in 1922, is a wistful and lyrical study of an electrifying cosmopolis, told from the other side of the catastrophe of the Second World War. Philippe Sand’s essay provides a parallel account of the city as it is today: the cultural capital of Ukraine, its citizens played a key roled during the Orange Revolution, and its executive committee declared itself independent of the rule of President Viktor Yanukovych in February 2014. ‘City of Lions’ includes both old black-and-white photographs showing Lviv during the first half of the 20th century, and new photos.
City of lions
HistoryAuthor J?zef Wittlin Published by Pushkin Press ISBN 9781805330011 EAN 9781805330011 Bic Code HBLW Cover Paperback
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