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After Auschwitz: what is a good death?

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Discusses the suicide of Jean Amery and the suspected suicide of Primo Levi. There is a great deal of similarity between them. They were both assimilated Jews - they were each confronted with the political phenomenon of fascism, and eventually each had their Jewish identity forced upon them. The 'fame' of survival was a key conponent of the depression they suffered at the end of their lives

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