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Les naufragés et les rescapés

quarante ans après Auschwitz
Book • 1989
Primo Levi's "The Drowned and the Saved" is a profound reflection on his experiences in Auschwitz and the aftermath of the Holocaust.

It's not a straightforward narrative but rather a complex meditation on survival, guilt, and the nature of human behavior under extreme duress.

Levi explores the psychological impact of the camp, examining the different ways in which survivors coped with the trauma.

He also reflects on the moral implications of survival, grappling with the question of why some survived while others perished.

The book is a powerful and moving testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the enduring legacy of the Holocaust.

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Mentionné par Édouard Louis en référence à son témoignage sur les camps de concentration et le déni de la violence.
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Édouard Louis, comprendre la violence pour la combattre

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