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Zusatztext The Times Literary Supplement (London) Survival in Auschwitz has the inevitability of the true work of art. Informationen zum Autor Primo Levi was born in Turin, Italy, in 1919, and trained as a chemist. He was arrested as a member of the anti-Fascist resistance, and then deported to Auschwitz in 1944. Levi's experience in the death camp and his subsequent travels through Eastern Europe are the subject of his two classic memoirs, Survival in Auschwitz and The Reawakening (also available from Collier books), as well as Moments of Reprieve. In addition, he is the author of The Periodic Table, If Not Now, When?, which won the distinguished Viareggio and Campiello prizes when published in Italy in 1982, and most recently, The Monkeys Wrench. "The first thing that needs to be said about Primo Levi," as John Gross remarked in The New York Times, "is that he might well have become a writer, and a very good writer, under any conditions; he is gifted and highly perceptive, a man with a lively curiosity, humor, and a sense of style." Dr. Levi retired from his position as manager of a Turin chemical factory in 1977 to devote himself full-time to writing. He died in 1987. Klappentext Levi's haunting memoir about his ten months in the German death camp Auschwitz is an unforgettable chronicle of systematic cruelty and miraculous survival. First published in 1947, this bestselling work now includes a new afterword--a fascinating, in-depth conversation between Levi and author Philip Roth. Zusammenfassung The true and harrowing account of Primo Levi’s experience at the German concentration camp of Auschwitz and his miraculous survival; hailed by The Times Literary Supplement as a “true work of art! this edition includes an exclusive conversation between the author and Philip Roth. In 1943! Primo Levi! a twenty-five-year-old chemist and “Italian citizen of Jewish race!” was arrested by Italian fascists and deported from his native Turin to Auschwitz. Survival in Auschwitz is Levi’s classic account of his ten months in the German death camp! a harrowing story of systematic cruelty and miraculous endurance. Remarkable for its simplicity! restraint! compassion! and even wit! Survival in Auschwitz remains a lasting testament to the indestructibility of the human spirit. Included in this new edition is an illuminating conversation between Philip Roth and Primo Levi never before published in book form. Inhaltsverzeichnis ContentsAuthor's PrefaceThe JourneyOn the BottomInitiationKa-BeOur NightsThe WorkA Good DayThis Side of Good and EvilThe Drowned and the SavedChemical ExaminationThe Can to of UlyssesThe Events of the SummerOctober 1944KrausDie drei Leute vom LaborThe Last OneThe Story of Ten DaysA Conversation with Primo Levi by Philip Roth...