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Boris Pahor

    August 26, 1913 – May 30, 2022

    Boris Pahor, a distinguished Slovene author from Italy, is renowned for his profound literary works that draw upon personal experience and historical events. His writing delves deeply into themes of oppression, identity, and human resilience, often reflecting his own experiences with fascist persecution and internment in concentration camps. Pahor's style is characterized by sharp introspection and a compelling urgency that draws readers into the complexities of the human condition. His works, recognized internationally, offer a significant contribution to the exploration of 20th-century traumas and the issues of minority identity.

    Geheime Sprachgeschenke
    Nekropolis. Ausgezeichnet mit dem Preis der SWR-Bestenliste 2002
    Figlio di nessuno
    Tre volte no
    Die Stadt in der Bucht
    Pilgrim among the shadows
    • 1995

      Boris Pahor, a Slovene from Trieste, spent the last fourteen months of World War II as a prisoner and medic in the camps at Belsen, Harzungen, Dachau, and Natzweiler. His fellow prisoners comprised a veritable microcosm of Europe - Italians, French, Russians, Dutch, Poles, Germans. Twenty years later, he visits a camp in the Vosges mountains which has been preserved as an historical monument. Images of the camps come back to him: corpses being carried to the ovens; emaciated prisoners, in wooden clogs and ragged, zebra-striped clothes, struggling up the steps of a quarry, or standing at roll call in the cold rain; the infirmary, reeking of dysentery and death. Pahor gives a stirring account of his attempts to render medical aid in the face of utter brutality and mass death. And of the ineradicable guilt he feels, having survived when millions did not.

      Pilgrim among the shadows