Abstract:The concentrationary universe: Primo Levi's spatial consciousness The spaces of the Holocaust "I've always thought that bridges are the most beautiful work there is," remarks Tino Faussone in Primo Levi's 1978 book The Wrench (La chiave a stella). 1 Levi's riggerprotagonist appreciates bridges because "they'll never do anybody harm; in fact, they do good, because roads pass over bridges, and without roads we would still be like savages. In other words, bridges are sort of the opposite of boundaries, and bounda… Show more
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