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Primo Levi and the Identity of a Survivor

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Primo Levi (1919–1987) was an Italian chemist, writer, and Holocaust survivor who used a combination of testimony, essays, and creative writing to explore crucial themes related to the Shoah.

His voice is among the most important to emerge from this dark chapter in human history. In Primo Levi and the Identity of a Survivor, Nancy Harrowitz examines the complex role that Levi’s Jewish identity played in his choices of how to portray his survival, as well as in his exposition of topics such as bystander complicity.

Her analysis uncovers a survivor’s shame that deeply influenced the personas he created to recount his experiences.

Exploring a range of Levi’s works, including Survival at Auschwitz and lesser-known works of fiction and poetry, she illustrates key issues within his development as a writer.

At the heart of Levi’s discourse, Harrowitz argues, lies a complex interplay of narrative modes that reveals his brilliance as a theorist of testimony.

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University of Toronto Press
1487523289 / 9781487523282
Paperback / softback
306.696
11/12/2017
Canada
English
190 pages
152 x 229 mm, 300 grams