Jean Améry

Jean Améry

Irene Heidelberger-Leonard / Elisa Renau

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Publicacions de la Universitat de València
Año de edición:
2010
Materia
Biografía: literaria
ISBN:
9788437076881
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He aquí la primera biografía sobre Jean Améry, cuyos artículos y novelas ensayísticas acerca del holocausto y de los hechos más violentos de todos los siglos siguen conservando su vigencia en la actualidad. Elaborada con abundante material inédito, aparecen en ella documentos, testimonios biográficos y numerosas cartas desconocidas hasta hoy. Además de su clara y lúcida descripción de las posturas intelectuales de Améry, el presente libro nos permite apreciar todo lo que hemos perdido realmente hoy en día. Cada una de las estaciones de esa vida es presentada a través de un sutil e indisoluble entramado de hechos y citas de sus obras: el recluso de Auschwitz que sobrevivió a las torturas, los intentos más tempranos de superación y la formación del brillante estilista.

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