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At the Mind's Limits
Book • 1966
In 'At the Mind's Limits', Jean Améry shares his profound struggle to comprehend the horrors he faced during the Holocaust.
Through five autobiographical essays, he delves into themes such as torture, identity, and the impossibility of being a Jew under Nazi rule.
Améry's work is a powerful exploration of the psychological and moral impacts of extreme trauma.
Through five autobiographical essays, he delves into themes such as torture, identity, and the impossibility of being a Jew under Nazi rule.
Améry's work is a powerful exploration of the psychological and moral impacts of extreme trauma.
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in relation to his experience of punching a Nazi during his time in the Gestapo.


Matthew Remski

Brief: Antifascist Woodshed 2 (Punching Nazis?)