The article will be devoted to the images of Russia in Primo Levi’s (1919-1987) literary work. The Italian Jewish writer, widely recognized as one of the most representative figures of Holocaust literature, has shown a deep creative interest for Russian culture. The essay will focus on two aspects: 1) the role of Russian characters in Levi’s prose narrative; 2) his intense “dialogue” with some leading voices of Twentieth-Century Russian literature such as I. Babel’, A. Solženicyn and V. Šalamov.

‘Russkaja tema’ i russkaja literatura v tvorčestve Primo Levi

BOSCHIERO, Manuel
2015-01-01

Abstract

The article will be devoted to the images of Russia in Primo Levi’s (1919-1987) literary work. The Italian Jewish writer, widely recognized as one of the most representative figures of Holocaust literature, has shown a deep creative interest for Russian culture. The essay will focus on two aspects: 1) the role of Russian characters in Levi’s prose narrative; 2) his intense “dialogue” with some leading voices of Twentieth-Century Russian literature such as I. Babel’, A. Solženicyn and V. Šalamov.
2015
Russo
ELETTRONICO
Esperti anonimi
Molodaja rusistika novye tendencii i napravlenija III
Bratislava (Università Comenius)
27 marzo 2015
Internazionale
Mladá rusistika ‒ nové tendencie a trendy III.
Irina Dulebová; Ivan Posokhin
STIMUL
Bratislava
SLOVACCHIA
9788081271250
260
269
10
Primo Levi, Letteratura russa, Shoah, Russia
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http://stella.uniba.sk/texty/IDIP_rusistika3.pdf
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Boschiero, Manuel
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04 Contributo in atti di convegno::04.01 Contributo in atti di convegno
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