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  1. First published in English in 1965, The Reawakening is Primo Levi's bestselling sequel to his classic memoir of the Holocaust, Survival in Auschwitz. The inspiring story of Levi's liberation...

  2. First published in English in 1965, The Reawakening is Primo Levi's bestselling sequel to his classic memoir of the Holocaust, Survival in Auschwitz. The inspiring story of Primo Levi's liberation from the German death camp in January 1945 by the Red Army, it tells of his strange and eventful journey home to Italy by way of the Soviet Union, ...

  3. 9 de jul. de 2013 · The reawakening : Primo Levi : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive. by. Primo Levi. Publication date. 1993. Topics. Levi, Primo., Auschwitz (Concentration camp), Holocaust survivors -- Italy -- Biography., Authors, Italian -- 20th century -- Biography., Jews -- Italy -- Biography. Publisher. Macmillan. Collection.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_TruceThe Truce - Wikipedia

    The Truce ( Italian: La tregua ), titled The Reawakening in the US, [1] is a book by the Italian author Primo Levi. It is the sequel to If This Is a Man and describes the author's experiences from the liberation of Auschwitz ( Monowitz ), which was a concentration camp, until he reaches home in Turin, Italy, after a long journey.

  5. First published in 1963 as La tregua (The Truce, 1965), The Reawakening is the second of Primo Levi's books. In it Levi continues the largely narrative mode, with analysis and comment interwoven, that he had established in his first work of witness, Survival in Auschwitz.

  6. 1 de dic. de 1995 · Paperback – December 1, 1995. by Primo Levi (Author) 4.7 63 ratings. See all formats and editions. First published in English in 1965, The Reawakening is Primo Levi's bestselling sequel to his classic memoir of the Holocaust, Survival in Auschwitz.

  7. The motif of reawakening is both a movement from death on the camps to life and a realization that the experience of the war will continue to stay with the narrator. The novel addresses the necessity, after a disaster or trauma, of a truce in order to begin life again.