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A Centaur in Auschwitz: Reflections on Primo Levi's Thinking

by Richard Brilliant
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Overview

In A Centaur in Auschwitz, Massimo Giuliani sheds new light on Primo Levi's rational, demythologizing approach to suffering and survival. Whether working in narrative or poetic form, Levi grappled with the ambiguities and complexities of innocence and guilt, triumph and loss. Giuliani presents a powerful new means to understand Levi's thought: employing the neologism of salvaction (conveying 'salvation' through one's own 'action'), Giuliani has developed a 'star of salvaction'β€”a diagram in the shape of a star of David, in which each of the six points leads to a strategy Levi learned for seeking meaning, and thereby salvation, in the misery of Auschwitz. This unique book, with its concise overview of Levi's expression and development as a writer, reveals Primo Levi for what he was: scientist, intellectual, Jew, and dedicated seeker of the roots of human dignity.

Synopsis

In A Centaur in Auschwitz, Massimo Giuliani sheds new light on Primo Levi's rational, demythologizing approach to suffering and survival. Whether working in narrative or poetic form, Levi grappled with the ambiguities and complexities of innocence and guilt, triumph and loss. This unique book, with its concise overview of Levi's expression and development as a writer, reveals Primo Levi for what he was: scientist, intellectual, Jew, and dedicated seeker of the roots of human dignity.

About the Author, Richard Brilliant

Massimo Giuliani is Professor of Jewish Studies at the University of Trent, Italy, and Adjunct Professor of Philosophy at George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia.

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Editorials

H-Judiac

What this profound little work however makes abundantly clear is that the literary testament and example of witnessing [Primo Levi] left behind should continue to interest and edify mankind for many generations to come.

Stanislao Pugliese

This is a small gem of a book. Giuliani renders a complex portrait of Levi’s thought and demonstrates how we can live in a world after Auschwitz.

David Kaufmann

A sensitive and deeply humane account of Levi in all his complexity.

Book Details

Published
November 1, 2003
Publisher
The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group Inc
Pages
120
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780739107423

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