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Jean Améry

    October 31, 1912 – October 17, 1978

    Jean Améry's essays are profoundly shaped by his experiences during World War II. Having been a philosophy and literature student, his participation in the resistance against Nazi occupation led to his torture and imprisonment in concentration camps. His work critically examines the atrocities of the Third Reich, particularly the pervasive nature of torture. Améry's writing is distinguished by its intense introspection into the limits of human experience and memory.

    Jean Améry
    At the Mind's Limits
    Charles Bovary, country doctor
    On suicide
    On aging
    At the mind's limits
    Essays on Antisemitism, Anti-Zionism, and the Left