The essay retraces the development of Primo Levi’s last book, The Drowned and the Saved (1986), discussing the impact of 1960s correspondence between Levi and his German readers and their literary transfiguration during the Seventies. The study aims to underline the critical and interpretive consequences of this historical and genetic approach
Shame is definitely a key notion in Primo Levi's work. In his last book, entitled The drowned and th...
The anthology La ricerca della radice written by Primo Levi allows the reader to understand the int...
International audienceIt is interesting to note that in The Castaways and the Survivors, Levi's last...
I sommersi e i salvati è l’ultimo libro scritto e pubblicato da Primo Levi. Percepito a lungo dalla ...
Levi was known by Italian critics as a young German-Jewish engineer who came back from Auschwitz to ...
The main focus of the essay is the influence of Gulliver’s Travels on Primo Levi’s writing. Starting...
Primo Levi does not seem to be one of the most characteristic authors of the seventies. He did not p...
First of all, the article proposes to divide Primo Levi’s poetic work in two main time periods: 1) f...
The chemist Levi, perhaps till his retirement from the profession in 1977, was not considered a “tru...
This commemorative essay traces the function of memory and the relation between memory and imaginati...
This contribution outlines how Primo Levi\u2019s works were received in fictional and critical texts...
Sixty years after the Nazi genocide the Holocaust is still very much to the fore in human memory and...
This work aims at a discussion of history, memory and oblivion from the reflective reading of the w...
In his books Primo Levi employed a remarkable selection of heteroglot linguistic fragments, derived ...
Primo Levi, a Jewish-Italian chemist captured with other members of a partisan band in German-occupi...
Shame is definitely a key notion in Primo Levi's work. In his last book, entitled The drowned and th...
The anthology La ricerca della radice written by Primo Levi allows the reader to understand the int...
International audienceIt is interesting to note that in The Castaways and the Survivors, Levi's last...
I sommersi e i salvati è l’ultimo libro scritto e pubblicato da Primo Levi. Percepito a lungo dalla ...
Levi was known by Italian critics as a young German-Jewish engineer who came back from Auschwitz to ...
The main focus of the essay is the influence of Gulliver’s Travels on Primo Levi’s writing. Starting...
Primo Levi does not seem to be one of the most characteristic authors of the seventies. He did not p...
First of all, the article proposes to divide Primo Levi’s poetic work in two main time periods: 1) f...
The chemist Levi, perhaps till his retirement from the profession in 1977, was not considered a “tru...
This commemorative essay traces the function of memory and the relation between memory and imaginati...
This contribution outlines how Primo Levi\u2019s works were received in fictional and critical texts...
Sixty years after the Nazi genocide the Holocaust is still very much to the fore in human memory and...
This work aims at a discussion of history, memory and oblivion from the reflective reading of the w...
In his books Primo Levi employed a remarkable selection of heteroglot linguistic fragments, derived ...
Primo Levi, a Jewish-Italian chemist captured with other members of a partisan band in German-occupi...
Shame is definitely a key notion in Primo Levi's work. In his last book, entitled The drowned and th...
The anthology La ricerca della radice written by Primo Levi allows the reader to understand the int...
International audienceIt is interesting to note that in The Castaways and the Survivors, Levi's last...