In 1943, Primo Levi, a twenty-five-year-old chemist and "Italian citizen of Jewish race," was arrested by Italian fascists and deported from his native Turin to Auschwitz. Survival in Auschwitz is Levi's classic account of his ten months in the German death camp, a harrowing story of systematic cruelty and miraculous endurance. Remarkable for its simplicity, restraint, compassion, and even wit, Survival in Auschwitz remains a lasting testament to the indestructibility of the human spirit. Included in this new edition is an illuminating conversation between Philip Roth and Primo Levi never before published in book form.
When I finished reading Survival in Auschwitz, I felt heartbroken. The story is too sorrowful and cruel. Many times I stopped reading, and almost cried. It was hard for me to imagine the experiences of the author, Levi. It also was hard to believe the ...
评分When I finished reading Survival in Auschwitz, I felt heartbroken. The story is too sorrowful and cruel. Many times I stopped reading, and almost cried. It was hard for me to imagine the experiences of the author, Levi. It also was hard to believe the ...
评分When I finished reading Survival in Auschwitz, I felt heartbroken. The story is too sorrowful and cruel. Many times I stopped reading, and almost cried. It was hard for me to imagine the experiences of the author, Levi. It also was hard to believe the ...
评分When I finished reading Survival in Auschwitz, I felt heartbroken. The story is too sorrowful and cruel. Many times I stopped reading, and almost cried. It was hard for me to imagine the experiences of the author, Levi. It also was hard to believe the ...
评分When I finished reading Survival in Auschwitz, I felt heartbroken. The story is too sorrowful and cruel. Many times I stopped reading, and almost cried. It was hard for me to imagine the experiences of the author, Levi. It also was hard to believe the ...
附有Philip Roth和Levi的对谈
评分二十七 劳动带来自由
评分比较文学的课要求看的 读之前我以为我还算比较了解二战时期的纳粹和集中营 但是看了之后我发现根本一无所知 有空打算看看Primo Levi其他著作
评分不需要打分,任何形式记录下来的集中营经历都太珍贵了(好可怕,一个人没有名字、只是编号、没有财产、不能有自己的思维,真的不是人了,尤其是当众处决了唯一有心的人以后)。书评人说列维好在够老实,没有温情脉脉或者义愤填膺地说大家团结啊有信念之类的鬼话,他记下来,集中营里一样有靠智力靠grit靠坑蒙拐骗出来的层级,生存环境很像丛林(更冷酷无情吧),因为没有逻辑、因果完全不怜悯,理智的人该直接撞电网去,苟活的当然只在乎汤水够不够,要活下来只算计不思想。(我有点相信文明确实只在良好的环境里存在,活下来的都是冷漠不多想只延续生存本能的,可能都不是人了)这一切究竟是怎么成为可能的?这是最大的问题(不单是第三帝国兴衰或者米尔格姆实验),以及我们怎么面对遗迹?比如现在工作里的细节?
评分看完喘不上来气,用平淡的语气好像日记的叙事方法更直击人心…
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