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1. The Most Ancient of Minorities
2. Exercises in Futility: Trieste and Rome
The Redeemed and the Eternal City
Italo Svevo's "Discomfort": Premature Aging and Belated Fame
Alberto Moravia's World-Weary Adolescents
3. Two Captives Called Levi
Fascism and Italian Jewry
The Physician. Painter Don Carlo: Exile and Wonder-Worker
The Chemist Primo: "Poet" of the Concentration Camp
"Prisoners of Hope"
4. The Moment of Recollection: Turin
The Testimony of Four Memoirists
Natalia Ginzburg: The Painful Apprenticeship
Natalia Ginzburg: The Arrival and the Departure of the Jews
5. The Moment of Recollection: Ferrara
The Incomparable Walled City
Giorgio Bassani: To the Paradise Garden
Giorgio Bassani: The Splendor of Death
The Cycle Closed
6. The Meanings of "Survival"
Notes
Index
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Add Prisoners Of Hope, The eminent cultural historian H. Stuart Hughes examines the works of Italo Svevo, Alberto Moravia, Carlo Levi, Primo Levi, Natalia Ginzburg, and Giorgio Bassani —-six Italian prose writers of Jewish or part-Jewish origin— and gracefully shows how these w, Prisoners Of Hope to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Prisoners Of Hope, The eminent cultural historian H. Stuart Hughes examines the works of Italo Svevo, Alberto Moravia, Carlo Levi, Primo Levi, Natalia Ginzburg, and Giorgio Bassani —-six Italian prose writers of Jewish or part-Jewish origin— and gracefully shows how these w, Prisoners Of Hope to your collection on WonderClub |