| Eric L. Santner - 2009 - 243 pages
...impossible— witness to the truth of the death camps: "They crowd my memory with their faceless presence, and if I could enclose all the evil of our time in...and in whose eyes not a trace of thought is to be seen." Primo Levi, Survival in Auschwitz: The Nazi Assault on Humanity, trans. Stuart Wolf (New York:... | |
| K. E. Fleming - 2010 - 285 pages
...always identical, of non-men who march and labor in silence, the divine spark dead within them. . . . They crowd my memory with their faceless presences,...curved, on whose face and in whose eyes not a trace of a thought is to be seen." Levi, If This Is a Man, 96. 47. Interview with Yaakov Gabai, in Greif, ram... | |
| Steven T. Katz, Shlomo Biderman, Gershon Greenberg - 2007 - 704 pages
...is, ipso facto, a candidate for survival. . . . They crowd my memory with their faceless presence, and if I could enclose all the evil of our time in...and in whose eyes not a trace of thought is to be seen. If the drowned have no story, and single and broad is the path to perdition, the paths to salvation... | |
| Sara Emilie Guyer - 2007 - 392 pages
...in silence. . . . One hesitates to call them living: one hesitates to call their death death. . . . They crowd my memory with their faceless presences, and if I could enclose all of the evil of our time in one image, I would choose this image which is familiar to me: an emaciated... | |
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