Abstract

"The Survivor" or the Jewish Ulysses As their titles show, Primo Levi's prose work actually seems to have evolved out of his poetry, written mainly in 1946, just before If This Is a Man "(Survival in Auschwitz") (1947), and in 1984, before "The Drowned and the Saved" (1987). Furthermore, the intertexts with Coleridge and with Dante in the poem "The Survivor" which contains the title of Levi's collection of poems, "At an Uncertain Hour", considerably deepen and clarify the problematic of survival central to his work.

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