Primo Levi's Resistance : Rebels and Collaborators in Occupied Italy - Sergio Luzzatto

Primo Levi's Resistance

Rebels and Collaborators in Occupied Italy

By: Sergio Luzzatto

Paperback | 14 February 2017

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No other Auschwitz survivor has been as literarily powerful and historically influential as Primo Levi. Yet Levi was not only a victim or a witness. In the fall of 1943, at the very start of the Italian Resistance, he was a fighter, participating in the first attempts to launch guerrilla warfare against occupying Nazi forces. Those three months have been largely overlooked by Levi’s biographers; indeed, they went strikingly unmentioned by Levi himself. For the rest of his life he barely acknowledged that autumn in the Alps. But an obscure passage in Levi’s The Periodic Table hints that his deportation to Auschwitz was linked directly to an incident from that time: “an ugly secret” that had made him give up the struggle, “extinguishing all will to resist, indeed to live.”

What did Levi mean by those dramatic lines? Using extensive archival research, Sergio Luzzatto's groundbreaking Primo Levi’s Resistance reconstructs the events of 1943 in vivid detail. Just days before Levi was captured, Luzzatto shows, his group summarily executed two teenagers who had sought to join the partisans, deciding the boys were reckless and couldn't be trusted. The brutal episode has been shrouded in silence, but its repercussions would shape Levi's life.

Combining investigative flair with profound empathy, Primo Levi's Resistance offers startling insight into the origins of the moral complexity that runs through the work of Primo Levi himself.

About the Author

Sergio Luzzatto is the author of Padre Pio: Miracles and Politics in a Secular Age, which won the prestigious Cundill Prize in History, and of The Body of Il Duce: Mussolini's Corpse and the Fortunes of Italy. A professor of history at the University of Turin, Luzzatto is a regular contributor to Il Sole 24 Ore.
Industry Reviews

Luzzatto writes with verve (rendered beautifully into English by Frederika Randall), and has mined a great many sources "Primo Levi s Resistance" provides the most in-depth account of the most formative experience of Levi s outside of Auschwitz, and reveals a side of Levi we re not used to seeing.
" The New Republic"

Thoroughly absorbing "Primo Levi s Resistance" wears its meticulous research well. Luzzatto impresses with skillful close readings of Levi s books, drawing parallels wherever possible with real events An edifying and engaging study of both Levi and the Italian Resistance.
" The American Conservative"

Written with brilliant and imaginative flair Luzzatto brings an exquisite sensitivity to his entire text, a living and breathing humanity that he intermingles with impeccable research.
" The Jerusalem Post"

Scrupulously researched Adds considerably to our knowledge of the infiltrator who masterminded Levi s arrest Goes to the heart of arguments about justice and moral responsibility in wartime Italy.
"Times Literary Supplement" (UK)

Masterful Luzzatto examines the rich moral complexity of the Resistance fighters, creating detailed and moving portraits of both the rebels themselves and the Nazi collaborators with whom their fates become intertwined in the postwar years. He is able to make us deeply aware of their humanity and yet simultaneously horrified; we are drawn ever more irresistibly into their story.
Jewish Book Council

Riveting . . . Luzzatto s analysis of personal motivations, unexpected dilemmas, and intriguing mysteries in both the wartime and post-war periods will forever change our way of thinking about the Resistance in occupied Italy.
Susan Zuccotti, author of "The Italians and the Holocaust"

A meditation on the tensions between justice and revenge, the inevitability of historical revisionism and the unreliability of memory themes played out every time a country confronts or denies an unsavory and traumatic past.
" The Forward"

Clear, passionately written Will undoubtedly be useful for those interested in Italy s civil war during the last years of World War II.
" Publishers Weekly""


Primo Levi's Resistance provides the most in-depth account of the most formative experience of Levi s outside of Auschwitz, and reveals a side of Levi we re not used to seeing....Luzzatto writes with verve (rendered beautifully into English by Frederika Randall), and has mined a great many sources." The New Republic

Thoroughly absorbing...Primo Levi s Resistance wears its meticulous research well. Luzzatto impresses with skillful close readings of Levi s books, drawing parallels wherever possible with real events....An edifying and engaging study of both Levi and the Italian Resistance. The American Conservative

Written with brilliant and imaginative flair...Luzzatto brings an exquisite sensitivity to his entire text, a living and breathing humanity that he intermingles with impeccable research. The Jerusalem Post

Masterful...Luzzatto examines the rich moral complexity of the Resistance fighters, creating detailed and moving portraits of both the rebels themselves and the Nazi collaborators with whom their fates become intertwined in the postwar years. He is able to make us deeply aware of their humanity and yet simultaneously horrified; we are drawn ever more irresistibly into their story. Jewish Book Council

Riveting...Luzzatto s analysis of personal motivations, unexpected dilemmas, and intriguing mysteries in both the wartime and post-war periods will forever change our way of thinking about the Resistance in occupied Italy. Susan Zuccotti, author of The Italians and the Holocaust

A meditation on the tensions between justice and revenge, the inevitability of historical revisionism and the unreliability of memory themes played out every time a country confronts or denies an unsavory and traumatic past. The Forward

Clear, passionately written...Will undoubtedly be useful for those interested in Italy s civil war during the last years of World War II. Publishers Weekly

Scrupulously researched...Adds considerably to our knowledge of the infiltrator who masterminded Levi s arrest...Goes to the heart of arguments about justice and moral responsibility in wartime Italy. Ian Thomson, The Times Literary Supplement (London)

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"Primo Levi's Resistance provides the most in-depth account of the most formative experience of Levi's outside of Auschwitz, and reveals a side of Levi we're not used to seeing....Luzzatto writes with verve (rendered beautifully into English by Frederika Randall), and has mined a great many sources."--The New Republic

"Thoroughly absorbing...Primo Levi's Resistance wears its meticulous research well. Luzzatto impresses with skillful close readings of Levi's books, drawing parallels wherever possible with real events....An edifying and engaging study of both Levi and the Italian Resistance."--The American Conservative

"Written with brilliant and imaginative flair...Luzzatto brings an exquisite sensitivity to his entire text, a living and breathing humanity that he intermingles with impeccable research."--The Jerusalem Post

"Masterful...Luzzatto examines the rich moral complexity of the Resistance fighters, creating detailed and moving portraits of both the rebels themselves and the Nazi collaborators with whom their fates become intertwined in the postwar years. He is able to make us deeply aware of their humanity and yet simultaneously horrified; we are drawn ever more irresistibly into their story."--Jewish Book Council

"Riveting...Luzzatto's analysis of personal motivations, unexpected dilemmas, and intriguing mysteries in both the wartime and post-war periods will forever change our way of thinking about the Resistance in occupied Italy."--Susan Zuccotti, author of The Italians and the Holocaust

"A meditation on the tensions between justice and revenge, the inevitability of historical revisionism and the unreliability of memory--themes played out every time a country confronts or denies an unsavory and traumatic past."--The Forward

"Clear, passionately written...Will undoubtedly be useful for those interested in Italy's civil war during the last years of World War II."--Publishers Weekly

"Scrupulously researched...Adds considerably to our knowledge of the infiltrator who masterminded Levi's arrest...Goes to the heart of arguments about justice and moral responsibility in wartime Italy."--Ian Thomson, The Times Literary Supplement (London)

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