Survival In Auschwitz

By Primo Levi

Primo Levi's classic memoir, *Survival in Auschwitz*, offers a harrowing, yet remarkably restrained account of his ten-month ordeal and miraculous endurance at the German death camp. Arrested in 1943 as an "Italian citizen of Jewish race," Levi's testimony unflinchingly chronicles the systematic cruelty and his fight for survival. Hailed by *The Times Literary Supplement* as a "true work of art" and a lasting testament to the human spirit, this edition features an exclusive, previously unpublished conversation between Levi and Philip Roth.
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