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Jorge Semprún

    December 10, 1923 – June 7, 2011

    Jorge Semprún, a witness to the major political upheavals of the 20th century, transformed his experiences fighting totalitarianism into literature. His work deeply explores the tragedies and horrors of recent history, shaped by his personal encounters with events like imprisonment in Buchenwald. Semprún delves into the complex interplay of memory, history, and writing, often focusing on ethical quandaries and the resilience of the human spirit. His distinct literary voice is a testament to his active involvement in political resistance, viewing literature as a vital means to comprehend and confront a traumatic past.

    Jorge Semprún
    Le Mort qu'il faut
    L'écriture ou la vie
    Le grand voyage
    La Algarabía
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