Auschwitz Foundation - Conference “Primo Levi, the man, the witness, the writer”: April 11, 2012
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Jointly organized by Mémorial de la Shoah and the Auschwitz Foundation on Wednesday April 11, 2012 in Paris, for the twenty-fifth anniversary of the death of Primo Levi.


Primo Levi, archetype of the witness who survived Auschwitz, died twenty-five years ago. He left behind an unfinished body of work which consists of both testimony and literature and is exceptional for its perspicacity. This commemoration offers both a reflection on his work and a homage to someone who for many of us is still a major link in the chain of memory.

 

Coordinated and supervised by Philippe Mesnard, Professor at the University of Clermont-Ferrand Blaise Pascal, Director of the Auschwitz Foundation and author of the biography Primo Levi: Le passage d’un témoin (Fayard, 2012).

 

Program for the day (pdf in French)

 

 

Practical details:

Wednesday April 11, 2012 from 9h20 to 20h15, at the Auditorium of Mémorial de la Shoah

Entrance: 17 rue Geoffroy l’Asnier – 75004 Paris

 

 

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