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Necropolis

(Paperback, Main - Canons)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Necropolis

Contributors:

By (Author) Boris Pahor
Translated by Michael Biggins
Introduction by Alan Yentob

ISBN:

9781838852290

Series:
Publisher:

Canongate Books

Imprint:

Canongate Canons

Publication Date:

2nd June 2020

UK Publication Date:

23rd January 2020

Edition:

Main - Canons

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

The Holocaust

Dewey:

940.5318092

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

192

Dimensions:

Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 12mm

Weight:

133g

Description

Boris Pahor spent the last fourteen months of World War II as a prisoner and medic in the Nazi camps at Bergen-Belsen, Harzungen, Dachau and Natzweiler-Struthof. Twenty years later, as he visited the preserved remains of a camp, his experiences came back to him: the emaciated prisoners; the ragged, zebra-striped uniforms; the infirmary reeking of dysentery and death.

Necropolis is Pahor's stirring account of providing medical aid to prisoners in the face of the utter brutality of the camps - and coming to terms with the guilt of surviving when millions did not. It is a classic account of the Holocaust and a powerful act of remembrance.

Reviews

An extraordinary book . . . The raw intensity of Pahor's writing takes the reader deep into the world of the camps. It stands equal to Primo Levi's If This Is A Man

* * Sunday Times * *
A superb English translation . . . [Pahor's] determination to provide the most truthful account possible brings him to question continually, and to examine every complication and contradiction. This is a testimony all of us would do well to discover * * Los Angeles Review of Books * *
A harrowing book . . . described with hallucinatory precision and exceptionally subtle analysis * * Le Monde * *
Deserves a place alongside Primo Levi and Imre Kertesz's masterpieces of Holocaust literature * * La Repubblica * *
Extraordinarily poetic * * Mirror * *

Author Bio

Boris Pahor is a member of the Slovenian national minority in Italy, and is considered among the greatest living writers in the Slovenian language. Several of his works portray the experiences of World War II concentration camp prisoners, and their attempts to reintegrate into everyday life after the war - a process Pahor, a Dachau survivor, personally experienced.

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