The Human Race
- 298 pages
- 11 hours of reading
The narrative recounts Robert Antelme's harrowing experiences as a prisoner in Dachau, where he was arrested by the Gestapo. His liberation came a year later, thanks to François Mitterand's intervention. This profound account, his sole literary work, profoundly impacted a generation, showcasing a remarkable lack of hatred and an abundance of compassion, reminiscent of the great Russian authors. Antelme's reflections offer a unique perspective on suffering and humanity during one of history's darkest periods.