Understanding Primo Levi

Nicholas Patruno

Understanding Primo Levi
Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of South Carolina Press
Country
United States
Published
2 August 2008
Pages
192
ISBN
9781570037917

Understanding Primo Levi

Nicholas Patruno

This is a thorough introduction to an author who mixes devotion to art and science with the harrowing experiences of Auschwitz.Primo Levi emerged from the Holocaust as one of the most powerful voices to bear witness to the atrocities of the Nazi concentration camps. Italian by birth and Jewish by ancestry, this young chemist survived Auschwitz and later, with his sober retelling of the horrific experience, consecrated the memory of millions who perished there. In this companion to his works, Nicholas Patruno analyzes Levi’s novels, short stories, and essays to reveal a writer who eloquently evoked the soul of the persecuted Jew but who never came to terms with the guilt of his own survival.Patruno contents that while Jewish themes recur throughout Levi’s work, labeling him narrowly as an ethnic writer would be inaccurate. Rather, Patruno echoes Italo Calvino in defining Levi as a writer of ‘encyclopedic vein’ and argues that Levi’s significance as artist and communicator lies in the fusion of his scientific sensibilities and literary creativity. Patruno examines the synthesis of science and art in
The Periodic Table , considered by many to be Levi’s greatest work. He also critiques
The Monkey’s Wrench , Levi’s short fiction and essays, the four books created directly from his Holocaust experience, and
If Not Now, When? , perhaps Levi’s only truly conventional novel. Patruno shows that although Levi wrote absorbingly about a variety of topics, his work was always informed by his Holocaust experiences.

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