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Article: Gillian Banner. Holocaust Literature: Shulz, Levi, Spiegelman and the Memory of the Offence.
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- Italica
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- June 22, 2002
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London: Vallentine Mitchell, 2000.
Among the several studies on Primo Levi that have appeared in recent years, a new book that deserves attention is Gillian Banner's Holocaust Literature: Schulz, Levi, Spiegelman and the Memory of the Offence (London: Vallentine Mitchell, 2000). Much has been written about memory and Primo Levi but few have gone to the extent that Gillian Banner does in examining the importance and significance memory holds for Levi in his writings directly related to his Lager experience. Banner notes that "Levi's willingness to engage dynamically not only with his own memories of the Holocaust but also with the problems and traps of memory per ...
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