The Drowned and the Saved
it. I sommersi e i salvati · 1986
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Brief Overview
Primo Levi's book «The Drowned and the Saved» is a profound reflection on the Holocaust and its aftermath. Levi, himself a survivor of the Auschwitz concentration camp, examines various aspects of camp life, including the psychological and moral dilemmas faced by the prisoners. He explores themes of guilt, shame, memory, and oblivion, and considers how these experiences affected the survivors and society as a whole. Levi seeks to understand how such horrors could have occurred and warns of the possibility of their recurrence if the lessons of the past are not learned. The book is a significant contribution to Holocaust literature and encourages readers to reflect on human nature and moral responsibility.

Date of publication: 8 January 2025
Updated: 4 February 2025
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Genre: Biographies and Memoirs
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