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Necropolis (Slovenian Literature) by Boris Pahor, Michael Biggins. Click here for the lowest price! Paperback, , Necropolis. Boris Pahor spent the last fourteen months of World War II as a prisoner and medic in the Nazi camps at Belsen, Harzungen, Dachau, and Natzweiler. His fellow prisoners comprised a veritable microcosm of Europe-Italians, French, Russians, Dutch, Poles, Germans. Twenty years later, when he visits a camp in the Vosges Mountains that. Necropolis by Boris Pahor,, available at Book Depository with free delivery worldwide. SUCH ARE BORIS PAHOR'S thoughts as he visits the memorial at the Natzweiler concentration camp built on terraced steps in the Vosges.


Necropolis is Pahor s stirring account of his attempts to provide medical aid to prisoners in the face of the utter brutality of the camps and of his coming to terms with the ineradicable guilt he feels, having survived when millions did not. Necropoli è la testimonianza diretta di Boris Pahor della sua esperienza all'interno di un campo di concentramento. Sloveno di cittadinanza italiana, nel , dopo essersi unito alle truppe partigiane slovene, viene catturato dai nazisti e internato in un campo di concentramento (in realtà verrà trasferito più volte, con l'avvicinarsi. Necropolis book. Read 61 reviews from the world's largest community for readers. Boris Pahor spent the last fourteen months of World War II as a prisoner.

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