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Giacomo Debenedetti

    Giacomo Debenedetti was an Italian writer, essayist, and literary critic. He stood among the foremost interpreters of literary criticism in Italy during the 20th century. Notably, he was among the first to embrace the influence of psychoanalysis and the broader field of human sciences. Furthermore, he was among the earliest to grasp the full magnitude of Marcel Proust's genius. His work offers profound insights into literature, weaving together psychological and philosophical perspectives with rigorous critical analysis.

    16 ottobre 1943
    Saggi Critici
    Am 16. Oktober 1943
    October 16, 1943/Eight Jews
    • 2001

      October 16, 1943/Eight Jews

      • 112 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The book provides a harrowing account of the roundup of Roman Jews during the Holocaust, capturing intimate details of the victims' lives as witnessed by Giacomo Debenedetti, who experienced the event firsthand. Alongside his reflections on the Ardeatine Cave Massacres, the collection explores themes of racial equality and the loss of cultural heritage, including the seizure of a priceless Jewish library. Featuring a preface by Alberto Moravia and an insightful essay by translator Estelle Gilson, this work offers profound insights into the impact of these historical atrocities.

      October 16, 1943/Eight Jews