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Primo Levi: the survivor as victim

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The idea that survivors are also victims is not new. Levi wrote from a point of view that he shared with others who had undergone analogous experience. What they share is not only personal connection to unimaginably harrowing experiences but the memory-wounds from such experiences, which remain with them for the rest of their lives and can erupt without warning, often explosively, at any time. Discusses Levi's experiences and depression

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