If Not Now, When?
Book Review
Primo Levi's novel «If Not Now, When?» has been acclaimed by critics for its profound and insightful depiction of human resilience and the struggle for survival. The book tells the story of a group of Jewish partisans fighting against the Nazis in Eastern Europe during World War II. Levi masterfully conveys the atmosphere of the time, showing how the protagonists, despite all hardships and dangers, maintain their humanity and hope. Critics note that the author succeeds in creating vivid and memorable characters, as well as conveying the complex moral dilemmas faced by the characters. Levi, having survived the horrors of the Holocaust himself, writes with a unique sincerity and emotional depth, making the novel not only historically significant but also intensely personal. Critics emphasize that the book is an important contribution to literature on World War II and the Holocaust, encouraging readers to reflect on the meaning of resistance and solidarity in the darkest times.
