DE LO IRREMEDIABLE. LA RADICALIDAD INVERTIDA DE PRIMO LEVI

Authors

  • José Antonio Fernández López
Keywords: Levi, origen, Auschwitz, escritura, ética, Job, futuro, agujero negro

Abstract

Primo Levi has emerged as one of the most incisive and humanly candid intellects among those writers who experienced the Holocaust and survived to tell about it. His classically concise, sober and lean style is reflective of a mind that insists on being guided by reason and civility. To express himself in a rational, clear and composed manner signified for Levi a moral victory over the Shoá and gave and additional dimension of validity to his own survival. Leviʼs insistence on the writer as witness and communicator, like the definition of the artist as builder of alternative worlds, retains some coherent vision of the social order and mandated relationship between history and art. In his finals years, his sense of despair and disillusion is also reflected by his increasing references to the black holes, and image he uses metaphorically to express the dark void of recent history and the charge of no-meaning and death in human life.

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Author Biography

José Antonio Fernández López

Doctor en Filosofía
How to Cite
Fernández López, J. A. (2006). DE LO IRREMEDIABLE. LA RADICALIDAD INVERTIDA DE PRIMO LEVI. Daimon Revista Internacional de Filosofia, (39), 151–158. Retrieved from https://revistas.um.es/daimon/article/view/20801