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Answering Auschwitz : Primo Levi's science and humanism after the fall / edited by Stanislao G. Pugliese.

Publication | Not Digitized | Library Call Number: PQ4872.E8 Z562 2011

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    Format
    Book
    Published
    New York : Fordham University Press, 2011
    Edition
    1st ed
    Contents
    Psychology, theology, and philosophy. "Warum?" / Joram Warmund
    Guilt or shame? / Amy Simon
    Primo Levi and the concept of history / Johan Åhr
    Kenosis, saturated phenomenology, and bearing witness / Marie L. Baird
    After Auschwitz: what is a good death? / Timothy Pytell
    Humanism and politics. The humanity and humanism of Levi / Joseph Farrell
    Levi and the two cultures / Jonathan Druker
    The partisan and his doppelganger: the case of Primo Levi / Ilona Klein
    Primo Levi in the public interest: Turin, Auschwitz, Israel / Risa Sodi
    Literature. Primo Levi's struggle with the spirit of Kafka / Massimo Giuliani
    Ethics and literary strategies / Sara Vandewaetere
    Literary encounters and storytelling techniques / Elizabeth Scheiber
    Primo Levi and the history of reception / William McClellan
    Autobiography and the narrator / Nancy Harrowitz
    Reflections on writing. Writing against the fascist sword / Fred Misurella
    "Singoli Stimoli" : Primo Levi's poetry / Nicholas Patruno
    Primo Levi's correspondence with Hety Schmitt-Maas / Ian Thomson
    A note on the problem of translation / Ann Goldstein
    Primo Levi: a bibliography of English and Italian scholarly writings, 2003-2010 / James Tasato Mellone
    Epilogue. Primo Levi's Gray zone: a sequence of drawings / Terri Bowman.
    Other Authors/Editors
    Pugliese, Stanislao G., 1965-
    Notes
    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    Psychology, theology, and philosophy. "Warum?" / Joram Warmund -- Guilt or shame? / Amy Simon -- Primo Levi and the concept of history / Johan Åhr -- Kenosis, saturated phenomenology, and bearing witness / Marie L. Baird -- After Auschwitz: what is a good death? / Timothy Pytell -- Humanism and politics. The humanity and humanism of Levi / Joseph Farrell -- Levi and the two cultures / Jonathan Druker -- The partisan and his doppelganger: the case of Primo Levi / Ilona Klein -- Primo Levi in the public interest: Turin, Auschwitz, Israel / Risa Sodi -- Literature. Primo Levi's struggle with the spirit of Kafka / Massimo Giuliani -- Ethics and literary strategies / Sara Vandewaetere -- Literary encounters and storytelling techniques / Elizabeth Scheiber -- Primo Levi and the history of reception / William McClellan -- Autobiography and the narrator / Nancy Harrowitz -- Reflections on writing. Writing against the fascist sword / Fred Misurella -- "Singoli Stimoli" : Primo Levi's poetry / Nicholas Patruno -- Primo Levi's correspondence with Hety Schmitt-Maas / Ian Thomson -- A note on the problem of translation / Ann Goldstein -- Primo Levi: a bibliography of English and Italian scholarly writings, 2003-2010 / James Tasato Mellone -- Epilogue. Primo Levi's Gray zone: a sequence of drawings / Terri Bowman.

    Physical Details

    Language
    English
    ISBN
    9780823233588
    0823233588 (cloth : alk. paper)
    9780823233595 (pbk. : alk. paper)
    0823233596 (pbk. : alk. paper)
    9780823233601 (ebook)
    082323360X (ebook)
    Physical Description
    viii, 315 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.

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