Wojciech Tochman (born in Krakow in 1969) is a prominent voice in contemporary Polish journalism and one of the architects of the new Polish school of journalism that advocates using literature to narrate reality. His trilogy on the consequences of genocides has earned him international acclaim, and his work has been published in fourteen countries. In 2015, he was awarded the Pen of Hope by Amnesty International for his commitment to human rights advocacy. He won the Kapuściński Prize in 2016 and has been a two-time finalist for the Nike Literary Award
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