The Warsaw Anagrams
The Warsaw Anagrams is a 2009 novel by American-Portuguese author Richard Zimler. It has since come out in seven other languages: Portuguese, French, Polish, Dutch, Turkish, Italian and Spanish. It was a bestseller both in the UK and Italy.
Set in the Warsaw ghetto subsequent to the Nazi occupation of Poland, the novel is both a noir thriller and exploration of the day-to-day heroism evidenced by the Jewish residents.
In 2012, Zimler went on a book tour through Poland to speak with readers about the novel's subject matter. He wrote about his experiences for an American website, Talking Writing, in an article entitled “A Tale of Two Polands”.
The review in the San Francisco Chronicle cited Zimler's novel as “one of the most important works of Holocaust literature” and author Simon Sebag Montefiore wrote that it is “an unforgettable, poetical and original journey in to the mysteries of evil, decency and the human heart”.