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  • A poignant book  

    Survival In Auschwitz (Paperback)
    I read this book in high school and have rediscovered emotionally with different eyes for 70 years of the liberation of Monowitz Concentration Camp. Camp in which Primo Levi was interned. The strength that emerged through this book and how Primo and
  • To have in his library 4  

    Survival In Auschwitz (Paperback)
    Book full of humanity despite the dehumanization implemented by the 3rd Reich. Filled with lessons, poignant testimony devoid of unnecessary pathos. Read on to read it again.
  • not too shocking for a student of the third?  

    Survival In Auschwitz (Paperback)
    I have not read that book I only know by the author; I read the summary and I think this book may be too trashy for students as 14
  • In the garden of the Devil  

    Survival In Auschwitz (Paperback)
    Primo Levi was an Italian Jew arrested in 1943 from a resilient network. German deported to Auschwitz, he escaped extermination to land at Monowitz Lager, entirely devoted to the construction of a rubber plant, the Buna. He stayed there for almost a
  • Abomination  

    Survival In Auschwitz (Paperback)
    Sober and dignified testimony, foreign hatred of Primo Levi (written in 1946) on survival in the Auschwitz camp. The non - life at all times, hunger, disease, the abrupt death tomorrow or in the second. Tell, explain, analyze organized madness of men
  • Auschwitz told by a great writer  

    Survival In Auschwitz (Paperback)
    Primo Levi says in the afterword of "If This Is a Man" that high school student, there was none in Italian, preferred science and that without his stay in Auschwitz, he would never have written a single line! Without pathos, always just a langua
  • Read the unthinkable  

    Survival In Auschwitz (Paperback)
    This book is a comprehensive document the lives of inmates of concentration camps. Indeed, the daily life of prisoners is detailed, and the conditions of life and death of these tens of thousands of individuals. Hunger, cold, work, fatigue, beatings
  • Grandiose on May 2  

    Survival In Auschwitz (Paperback)
    I think we should still wait until a certain age (or a certain maturity) to really grasp the dimensions of this book. Personally, I think it will help me to read over my life this book, of unimaginable depth. Being Jewish and having a fairly importan
  • When reading becomes a duty  

    Survival In Auschwitz (Paperback)
    The duty of memory. "Remember, this was, no, do not forget it." Primo Levi implores us, we beseech. We orders. This text is the story of who survived a lager (concentration camp and extermination). But why, after all, should we take the time to
  • Or how to remain (become?) Poet facing barbarism.  

    Survival In Auschwitz (Paperback)
    Beyond the historical description of the concentration camps throughout its history, Levi decorates his book of thoughts and truths valid for humanity as a whole. Through this atrocity, the author of over a guard detachment will leave it perpetually
  • In addition, it does not for a witness ...  

    Survival In Auschwitz (Paperback)
    "We who have survived, said Primo Levi, we are not crais witnesses, because we belong to the tiny minority who, through prevarication, skill or by chance, have never hit bottom. Those who toucgé and who saw the Gorgon does not return, or returned sas
  • The Holocaust: description dignified but intense  

    Survival In Auschwitz (Paperback)
    This book, easily accessible (and therefore advise to high school students and even college students interested in the period), is a moving testimony to the reality of the concentration camps, too often obscured or softened. Here, however, no voyeuri
  • Much more than a book about the camps  

    Survival In Auschwitz (Paperback)
    Sure, it is a testimony to the camps; but to those who say we already have all seen or read anything on this subject, I would say "If it is a man" is not limited to that: it's "the man" who is at the center the book. How humanity, cult