Gordon, Robert S.C.
The Cambridge Companion to Primo Levi
The Cambridge Companion to Primo Levi
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Author: Gordon, Robert S.C.
Literary studies: general
Published on 2 August 2007 by CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS in the United Kingdom as part of 'the Cambridge Companions to Literature' series.
Paperback / softback | 232 pages, Worked examples or Exercises
227 x 153 x 14 | 382g
Primo Levi (1919–87) was the author of a rich body of work, including memoirs and reflections on Auschwitz, poetry, science fiction, historical fiction and essays. In particular, his lucid and direct accounts of his time at Auschwitz, begun immediately after liberation in 1945 and sustained until weeks before his suicide in 1987, has made him one of the most admired of all Holocaust writer-survivors and one of the best guides we have for the interrogation of that horrific event. But there is also more to Levi than the voice of the witness. He has increasingly come to be recognised as one of the major literary voices of the twentieth century. This Companion brings together leading specialists on Levi and scholars in the fields of Holocaust studies, Italian literature and language, and literature and science, to offer a stimulating introduction to all aspects of the work of this extraordinary writer.
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