When asked if the camera can lie, the photographer Walker Evans replied: "Always." For the narrator of Zal (pronounced "zhahl"), the greater problem was self-deception. The story unfolds in the forty-eight hours preceding the 1981 crackdown by the Communist regime in Poland, as the narrator - a free-lance photojournalist documenting the era of Solidarnosc - searches for Marta, the enigmatic student he'd met months earlier in Krakow. Interwoven are other recollections - reaching back to his youth and forward to 1991, a decade after martial law in Poland abruptly altered the course of history....
When asked if the camera can lie, the photographer Walker Evans replied: "Always." For the narrator of Zal (pronounced "zhahl"), the greater problem w...