A Child of Christian Blood: Murder and Conspiracy in Tsarist Russia: The Beilis Blood Libel
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In 1911 in Kiev, Russia, Jewish factory worker Mendel Beilis was arrested for blood libel (“ritual murder to obtain Christian blood”) after the body of a young boy was found in a cave near the brick factory where he worked. Despite evidence to the contrary, the trial began in 1913. The prosecutors came to care little about whether Beilis was guilty or innocent. What they wanted to prove was the notion that the Jewish people had used Christian blood in their rituals. The world watched, and such luminaries as Jane Addams and Booker T. Washington rallied against the injustice. Levin has used archival materials, including the original case files, made available after the fall of the Soviet Union. His detailed description of the trial and the events leading up to it will likely leave contemporary readers as stunned and horrified as many observers at the time were. This is a fascinating and disturbing depiction of the blood libel and “a cautionary reminder of the power and persistence of a murderous lie,” one that, Levin notes, persists even in the twenty-first century. --Eloise KinneyReview“Thorough, lucid, and on all counts admirable . . . A Child of Christian Blood was researched almost entirely from primary sources by Levin, [and] he has done a superb job . . . This may well be the definitive book on its subject, and it is to be hoped that it finds a wide readership.”—Jonathan Yardley, The Washington Post
“Levin’s main task is to keep up with the intrigue and present it in such a way that the reader never loses sight of the overall impact. He does so splendidly. . . . A Child of Christian Blood is a thorough and necessary account of the Andrei Yushchinsky murder.”—Forward
“Meticulous and utterly absorbing . . . Thrilling and suspenseful . . . A panorama of Russian life, full of villains and a few heroes, reminiscent of Dostoyevsky’s The Brothers Karamazov.”—Moment
“History buffs and scholars alike will find this detailed examination of the case worth reading.”—Library Journal
“A Child of Christian Blood is at once a shocking murder mystery and a fine work of social history. It is a strange and dark tale, and Levin brings it vividly to life.”—Steve Oney, author of And the Dead Shall Rise: The Murder of Mary Phagan and the Lynching of Leo Frank
“Levin’s detailed description of the trial and the events leading up to it will likely leave contemporary readers as stunned and horrified as many observers were at the time. This is a fascinating and disturbing depiction of the blood libel and ‘a cautionary reminder of the power and persistence of a murderous lie,’ one that, Levin notes, persists even to the twenty-first century.”—Booklist
“Good Morning America writer/producer Levin makes a century-old murder case come to life in a suspenseful true-crime thriller that had broad implications at the time. . . . [His] stellar re-creation of the personalities and events places them into the context of Russia during the last years of the tsar, and makes good use of records unavailable before the fall of the Soviet Union.”—Publishers Weekly
“This page-turning history/true-crime story surrounding the myth of blood libel . . . is a perfect fit for the talents of Emmy Award–winning Good Morning America writer and producer Levin. His easy narrative style makes the book read like a novel [and he] tells the story clearly, without provocative bias, while pointing out how the entire world demonstrated their incredulity at the absurdity of the entire episode.”—Kirkus Reviews
“A simply outstanding, totally gripping book, elegantly narrated, deeply researched, and impossible to put down. It is a rare delight both as a brilliant history and a suspenseful whodunit that also refreshes a neglected though infamous story of terrible injustice that we should all know about: the Beilis blood libel—the Tsarist Russian version of the Dreyfus case.”—Simon Sebag Montefiore, author of Young Stalin and Jerusalem: The Biography
“Long before O. J. Simpson and Amanda Knox, Mendel Beilis was the most famous defendant of his time—the last Jew ever to be tried for blood libel. Edmund Levin’s A Child of Christian Blood brings the bizarre episode to life with passion and precision. It’s a fascinating and cautionary tale, beautifully told.”—George Stephanopoulos
Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Эдмунд Левин
- Language
- English