American University Studies, Series 2: Romance, Languages & Literature
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Book 134
This original and timely volume details the influence of Dante's Inferno on Primo Levi's classic Holocaust narrative, Se questo e uomo, and his last book of essays, I sommersi e i salvatie. Such key concepts as memory, justice, and the realm of the neutral sinners - la zona grigia for Levi - are given particular emphasis. Three questions form the backbone of the book: Can memory be overcome? Where is justice for the Holocaust survivor? and, Is there a middle ground between victim and oppressors, and how does Levi define it? Ample use of interviews with the author reveal how Levi relates these three questions to such contemporary figures as Sigmund Freud, Franz Stangl, Rudolf Hoess, Jean Amery, Liliana Cavani, and Kurt Waldheim.