An edition of Raccontare per la storia (2014)

Raccontare per la storia

Narratives for history

Raccontare per la storia
Anna Bravo, Anna Bravo
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An edition of Raccontare per la storia (2014)

Raccontare per la storia

Narratives for history

""Narratives for history" meant two things for Primo Levi: giving form to the experience of Auschwitz with the tools of a narrator - a narrator of real events - in an account that was useful to the professional historian as well as the general reader; and having the sensitivity and courage to suggest new categories for reinterpreting the Shoah: from the "gray zone" to "survivor shame". More courageous still were his thoughts, rooted in his brief experience as a partisan, on violence perpetrated by people fighting for a just cause. For forty years - the period that runs from If this is a man through The periodic table to The drowned and the saved - Levi plied history with his narratives and his moral and political diagnoses. They are collected here by a historian, Anna Bravo, who interviewed him in 1983, and who explains why they are still valid today and will remain so for the foreseeable future."--Back cover.

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Publisher
Einaudi
Language
Italian
Pages
211

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Raccontare per la storia: Narratives for history
2014, Einaudi
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Edition Notes

Contains appendix of texts by various authors (pages 115-211).

Includes bibliographical references.

Parallel text in Italian and English.

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Torino
Series
Lezioni Primo Levi -- 5, Lezioni Primo Levi -- 5.
Other Titles
Narratives for history

Classifications

Library of Congress
PQ4872.E8 Z57123 2014, PQ4872.E8 Z571 2014

The Physical Object

Pagination
211 pages
Number of pages
211

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL30378076M
ISBN 10
8806219812
ISBN 13
9788806219819
LCCN
2014499228
OCLC/WorldCat
889717253

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