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- Sales Rank: #6571447 in Books
- Published on: 2000-12-19
- Released on: 2000-12-19
- Original language:
Italian - Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 9.39" h x
.92" w x
6.31" l,
.0 pounds
- Binding: Hardcover
- 336 pages
Over the course of more than twenty–five years, Primo Levi gave more than two hundred newspaper, journal, radio and television interviews speaking with such varied authors as Philip Roth and Germaine Greer. Marco Belpoliti and Robert Gordon have selected and translated thirty–six of the most important of these interviews for The Voice of Memory.
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.The Voice of Memory
By Kirsty Hewitt
The preface to "The Voice of Memory" is written by Robert Gordon. It focuses upon Levi - `the essential chronicler of Auschwitz' - and those elements which Gordon believes to be of the utmost importance in order to fully understand the author's character. He aims to show a `fuller, more varied and more complex picture' of Levi, ranging from the Holocaust witness to the intellectual, from the atheist to the Jew. Gordon believes that Levi's stance and disposition allowed him `to bridge the gap between the "Jewish" Holocaust and the wider world looking on'.Thirty six interviews are included in this collection, conducted between 1961 and 1987 and selected from over 200 given by Levi over a 25 year period. Gordon cites how important these interviews were to Levi, who viewed them as `an extension of the art of storytelling'. Each of the interviews has a `wide range of different interlocutors, from journalists and critics to students and fellow writers', thus creating a far-reaching book which is not monotonous in any way.The interviews are not set out in the form of transcripts, but rather as separated paragraphs for ease of reading. It is clear throughout who each of the speakers is. Each focuses upon a different aspect or period of Levi's life. The contents are varied, ranging from a conversation about `Poetry to Computers' to interviews about his books, his translations of "The Trial" by Franz Kafka, and his thoughts of how he managed to survive in the most notorious death camp of the Second World War.The book is split into six sections which have a wide array of headings - `English Encounters', `Life', `Books', `Literature and Writing', `Auschwitz and Survival' and `Judaism and Israel'. Each of these sections is of a manageable length, and as none of the interviews are overly long, the volume is accessible and easy to read.The intended audience of "The Voice of Memory" is students and scholars of contemporary literature, as well as fans of Levi's writing who are interested in his life. A brief outline of Levi's biography has been given, from his birth in 1919 to his joining of an anti-Fascist group which led to his deportation to Auschwitz in 1944, to his later career.
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