{"id":2159,"date":"2015-08-31T00:04:31","date_gmt":"2015-08-30T22:04:31","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/moked.it\/international\/?p=2159"},"modified":"2015-08-31T00:07:21","modified_gmt":"2015-08-30T22:07:21","slug":"culture-primo-levi-a-new-insight","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/moked.it\/international\/2015\/08\/31\/culture-primo-levi-a-new-insight\/","title":{"rendered":"CULTURE Primo Levi: a New Insight"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a href=\"http:\/\/moked.it\/international\/files\/2015\/08\/levi.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/moked.it\/international\/files\/2015\/08\/levi-300x195.jpg\" alt=\"levi\" width=\"300\" height=\"195\" class=\"alignright size-medium wp-image-2158\" srcset=\"https:\/\/moked.it\/international\/files\/2015\/08\/levi-300x195.jpg 300w, https:\/\/moked.it\/international\/files\/2015\/08\/levi.jpg 711w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px\" \/><\/a>By <strong>Ada Treves*<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The most decisive answer was given by Manuela Consonni, senior lecturer at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem who recently became the head of Vidal Sassoon International Center for the Study of Antisemitism (author of L\u2019eclisse dell\u2019antifascismo. Resistenza, questione ebraica e cultura politica in Italia dal 1943 al 1989): \u201cIt is clear that the author wants to present himself as the biographer of Primo Levi. Indeed, I do think Marco Belpoliti is one of a kind, he was brave enough to break his neck to understand Levi; he read and tried to analyse and grasp everything about him\u201d. On the other hand, the opinion of Anna Foa (respected Italian historian, author of Portico d\u2019Ottavia 13. Una casa del ghetto nel lungo inverno del \u201943) is not as sharp: \u201cThis is, without any doubt, a really important book that aspires to be the ultimate biography. For now. Belpoliti has become Primo Levi\u2019s exegete, or, at least, that\u2019s the way he presents himself, though to me this huge volume looks, in a way, as the autobiography of Belpoliti himself. As if Levi influenced his life, and his story\u201d.<\/p>\n<p>The important and bulky monograph that Marco Belpoliti dedicates to Primo Levi, titled Primo Levi di fronte e di profilo (Guanda Editore), is hitting the bookstores right now, generating interest but also raising many questions among the people who often speak their minds on Pagine Ebraiche, the newspaper of Italian Judaism. Their first comments, made in the heat of the moment, underline once again the autobiographical aspect of the book. Alberto Cavaglion (University of Florence, one of Levi\u2019s most experienced specialists and curator of the annotated edition of If This Is a Man) notes how the book is an attempt to fix and organize what was written during years of research: \u201cIt\u2019s almost an evaluation, in which Belpoliti reworks everything he wrote in almost thirty years, as he himself states in the introduction. It made me a bit sad though to realize how, in the end, it\u2019s just a harsh exercise that highlights a noteworthy transformation: his first papers have been of great importance. In the beginning of his researches, he did raise remarkable issues, he has had considerable insights, while now he has become more minimalist, lighter, and I preferred the first Belpoliti.\u201d Cavaglion, who\u2019s familiar both with the author and all of his works, believes that Primo Levi di fronte e di profilo is not the ultimate biography. \u201cIt will never exist, it can\u2019t exist. This volume is \u2018Levi as seen by Belpoliti\u2019 and can be definitive only in this sense. Maybe it\u2019s a way for him to put the matter to rest, to deal with his relationship with Levi, almost in an autobiographical sense. But it is not a milestone\u201d.<\/p>\n<p>The historian Claudio Vercelli (author of Il negazionismo. Storia di una menzogna) also perceives the feeling of \u201cdealing with something\u201d, and the first thing he asks himself is if the volume, \u201cso encyclopedic that it\u2019s almost elephantine\u201d &#8211; it\u2019s 736 pages long &#8211; could actually receive a positive editorial outcome. \u201cIts quality is undeniable, the book is a sort of vademecum which retraces Levi\u2019s life through his works and vice versa. But I think it is, most of all, a generational showdown, a way to verify the variable perceptions about Levi\u2019s work. Belpoliti wants to underline the literary element, the writer\u2019s value, and pay a posthumous homage to someone who always presented himself as one. It\u2019s evident how Belpoliti reflects himself in Levi\u2019s figure as a writer\u201d. Vercelli poses many questions, such as \u201cTo whom belongs Levi?\u201d Could it be to the writers or maybe to the historians, to figurative art or to exact science? \u201cBelpoliti adopts for Levi a literary paradigm which is mainly chemical, with an ongoing molecular construction and deconstruction. I doubt this is going to be the ultimate biography, even though that\u2019s what the author clearly aims for, but Levi\u2019s influence and importance changes as time passes\u201d. He goes on explaining that maybe it\u2019s too soon to know for certain but we have probably reached a turning point in that cultural season that includes the Shoah in its constitutive tissue. With regard to this, the recovery of Levi as a writer feels also as a new sensitivity transposed to other matters: in a time where we run out of testimonies, we must understand that Memory will soon become something to imagine, in which the temporal distance impose an elaboration that can also be narrative. <\/p>\n<p>\u201cWe must remember that Levi is an object that regenerates through time, therefore Belpoliti\u2019s intention is completely legitimate, as it is the claim, evident in the text, that his book is going to be an important one. Moreover, it\u2019s frequent that, when registers like this are used, biographers ends up writing about  themselves through the life of the biographee. Cavaglion also analyses the register and the structure of the book: \u201cIt\u2019s sort of an encyclopedia with definitions and key words, in which Belpoliti utilises a structure he likes. After all, he did the same when editing the collection \u201cWriters\u2019 Library\u201d for Bruno Mondadori. Browsing through Corriere della Sera historical archive, we find an article from 1998 by Corrado Stajano in which he explains: \u201cWhat\u2019s new about the \u2018Writers\u2019 Library\u2019? The rational structure, divided in sections to ease consultation, represents an effective instrument for the reader who\u2019s familiar or not the writer protagonist of the book. The unfortunately defined \u201chypertext of paper\u201d in the instructions of the volume begins with a short well-documented biography. For example, some of the words in Levi\u2019s biography are written in bold: antisemitism, chemistry, grey area, in addition to the titles of Primo Levi\u2019s works, from If This Is a Man to The Truce, to The Drowned and The Saved and many others. The second part is a real dictionary, where the reader can easily find the definitions of those words in bold and the thorough analysis of different themes. The third part is a an annotated bibliography that comprises the author\u2019s work, a choice of books, essays and articles about him and a list of books mentioned in the volume. Useful books, not only for students but also for who knows and who doesn\u2019t.\u201d It\u2019s a description that fits also the structure of Guanda\u2019s volume, except for its layout and the superior depth and dimension of the work.<\/p>\n<p>Claudio Vercelli adds: \u201cThe encyclopaedias that really work are open encyclopaedias, even though I\u2019m sure Belpoliti wouldn\u2019t like the idea; he\u2019s inclined to utilise the hypertext, almost like a metawikipedia\u201d. Cavaglion confirms the importance and usefulness of the volume for both students and teachers, as the author himself states in the introduction: \u201cI wanted to write not only for those readers who sit comfortably on their armchairs and sofas and read the book from the first page to the last one, but also for teachers and students alike; these readers may find the information they need by browsing through the summary and the index.\u201d <\/p>\n<p>That\u2019s not all: the volume includes ten photographies that aim to show some aspects of Levi\u2019s human and intellectual personality, the history of the books and how they were written, many definitions &#8211; some encyclopedic, others written as short essays -, some researches about specific aspects of Levi\u2019s works, a bibliography with different sections in which we can find useful tips about what to read if we want to carry on studying Levi, a bibliography of Levi\u2019s works that serves as a guide for the reader, the bibliography of texti recepti mentioned in the book and the index. <\/p>\n<p>Anna Foa underlines the great influence that Belpoliti\u2019s work could have over the way Levi\u2019s persona is perceived in Italy: \u201cI know that his very first works already stressed greatly on Levi\u2019s literary value, but in Italy he\u2019s still mainly seen as a witness. Other countries, such as the United States, Israel but also the rest of Europe, acknowledged his value as a writer since many years; he is considered one of the great writers of the 20th century. If Belpoliti\u2019s book succeeded in changing this perception, then it would be a great result.\u201d Anna Foa adds: \u201cPersonally, I\u2019m not sure it\u2019s right to analyse only the literary aspect. I liked his writing style and register, the literary tone, almost as if it were a novel; the structure is very interesting too, and I loved the part about Corso Re Umberto, even if he could have added more characters. There are some deficiencies: I feel like the part about Turin, about the Jewish and antifascist Turin is lacking something. Maybe I would understand if it had to fit a 200 pages volume, but the book is over 700 pages long. Belpoliti writes about it as if he doesn\u2019t know that specific context. It could be a conscious decision, he wants to focus only on Levi as a writer, but the book is lacking of the whole background of Turin.\u201d <\/p>\n<p>Manuela Consonni agrees: \u201cThe book, first of all its title, suggests that Belpoliti wants to write about all aspects of Levi\u2019s persona, and at the same time establish himself as an authority in that regard, almost like he wants to \u201ctake possession\u201d of Levi. But this is normal, that\u2019s what everybody does. I was curious to read the Turin part, though I feel like he didn\u2019t fully grasp anything about the city\u2019s Jewish environment. I find it a bit weird knowing that, during the years, he empathized so much with Levi he almost became him. In a sense, it\u2019s like he\u2019s talking from inside Levi. Actually, it looks like Belpoliti wrote this book as his intellectual autobiography.\u201d<\/p>\n<p><em>*This article has been translated in English by Letizia Anelli, student at the Scuola superiore interpreti e traduttori di Trieste, \u200ewho is doing her apprenticeship within the newsroom of Pagine Ebraiche.The artwork is by Giorgio Albertini<\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>By Ada Treves* The most decisive answer was given by Manuela Consonni, senior lecturer at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem who recently became the head of Vidal Sassoon International Center for the Study of Antisemitism (author of L\u2019eclisse dell\u2019antifascismo. 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