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Drowned And The Saved»rank: 565113par: Primo Levi
Chroniques et points de vue:From :This book, published months after ltalian writer Primo Levi's suicide in 1987, is a small but powerful look at Auschwitz, the hell where Levi was imprisoned during World War ll. The book was his third on the subject, following Survival in Auschwitz (1947) and The Reawakening (1963). Removed from the experience by time and age, Levi chose to serve more as an observer of the camp than the passionate young man of his previous work. He writes of 'useless violence' inflicted by the guards on prisoners and ... |
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The Sixth Day and Other Tales»rank: 565113par: Primo Levi
Chroniques et points de vue:From :This book, published months after ltalian writer Primo Levi's suicide in 1987, is a small but powerful look at Auschwitz, the hell where Levi was imprisoned during World War ll. The book was his third on the subject, following Survival in Auschwitz (1947) and The Reawakening (1963). Removed from the experience by time and age, Levi chose to serve more as an observer of the camp than the passionate young man of his previous work. He writes of 'useless violence' inflicted by the guards on prisoners and ... |
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Survival in Auschwitz: The Nazi Assault on Humanity»rank: 565113par: Primo Levi
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Survival in Auschwitz is a mostly straightforward narrative, beginning with Primo Levi's deportation from Turin, ltaly, to the concentration camp Auschwitz in Poland in 1943. Levi, then a 25-year-old chemist, spent 10 months in the camp. Even Levi's most graphic descriptions of the horrors he witnessed and endured there are marked by a restraint and wit that not only gives readers access to his experience, but confronts them with it in stark ethical and emotional terms: '[A]t dawn the barbed wire was full of children's washing hung ... |
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Si Esto Es Un Hombre»rank: 565113par: Primo Levi
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Survival in Auschwitz is a mostly straightforward narrative, beginning with Primo Levi's deportation from Turin, ltaly, to the concentration camp Auschwitz in Poland in 1943. Levi, then a 25-year-old chemist, spent 10 months in the camp. Even Levi's most graphic descriptions of the horrors he witnessed and endured there are marked by a restraint and wit that not only gives readers access to his experience, but confronts them with it in stark ethical and emotional terms: '[A]t dawn the barbed wire was full of children's washing hung ... |
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Survival in Auschwitz»rank: 565113par: Levi Primo Levi
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Survival in Auschwitz is a mostly straightforward narrative, beginning with Primo Levi's deportation from Turin, ltaly, to the concentration camp Auschwitz in Poland in 1943. Levi, then a 25-year-old chemist, spent 10 months in the camp. Even Levi's most graphic descriptions of the horrors he witnessed and endured there are marked by a restraint and wit that not only gives readers access to his experience, but confronts them with it in stark ethical and emotional terms: '[A]t dawn the barbed wire was full of children's washing hung ... |
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Survival in Auschwitz»rank: 565113par: Levi Primo Levi, Primo Levi
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Survival in Auschwitz is a mostly straightforward narrative, beginning with Primo Levi's deportation from Turin, ltaly, to the concentration camp Auschwitz in Poland in 1943. Levi, then a 25-year-old chemist, spent 10 months in the camp. Even Levi's most graphic descriptions of the horrors he witnessed and endured there are marked by a restraint and wit that not only gives readers access to his experience, but confronts them with it in stark ethical and emotional terms: '[A]t dawn the barbed wire was full of children's washing hung ... |
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Penguin Press 70s Iron Potassium Nickel»rank: 565113par: Primo Levi
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Survival in Auschwitz is a mostly straightforward narrative, beginning with Primo Levi's deportation from Turin, ltaly, to the concentration camp Auschwitz in Poland in 1943. Levi, then a 25-year-old chemist, spent 10 months in the camp. Even Levi's most graphic descriptions of the horrors he witnessed and endured there are marked by a restraint and wit that not only gives readers access to his experience, but confronts them with it in stark ethical and emotional terms: '[A]t dawn the barbed wire was full of children's washing hung ... |
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Wrench»rank: 565113par: Primo Levi
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Survival in Auschwitz is a mostly straightforward narrative, beginning with Primo Levi's deportation from Turin, ltaly, to the concentration camp Auschwitz in Poland in 1943. Levi, then a 25-year-old chemist, spent 10 months in the camp. Even Levi's most graphic descriptions of the horrors he witnessed and endured there are marked by a restraint and wit that not only gives readers access to his experience, but confronts them with it in stark ethical and emotional terms: '[A]t dawn the barbed wire was full of children's washing hung ... |
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Sobreviviendo En Auschwitz - Si Esto Es El Hombre / Survival in Auschwitz - If This Is a Man»rank: 565113par: Primo Levi
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Survival in Auschwitz is a mostly straightforward narrative, beginning with Primo Levi's deportation from Turin, ltaly, to the concentration camp Auschwitz in Poland in 1943. Levi, then a 25-year-old chemist, spent 10 months in the camp. Even Levi's most graphic descriptions of the horrors he witnessed and endured there are marked by a restraint and wit that not only gives readers access to his experience, but confronts them with it in stark ethical and emotional terms: '[A]t dawn the barbed wire was full of children's washing hung ... |
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Ell sistema periodico/ The Periodic System»rank: 565113par: Primo Levi
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Survival in Auschwitz is a mostly straightforward narrative, beginning with Primo Levi's deportation from Turin, ltaly, to the concentration camp Auschwitz in Poland in 1943. Levi, then a 25-year-old chemist, spent 10 months in the camp. Even Levi's most graphic descriptions of the horrors he witnessed and endured there are marked by a restraint and wit that not only gives readers access to his experience, but confronts them with it in stark ethical and emotional terms: '[A]t dawn the barbed wire was full of children's washing hung ... |