es nez kapc esmu iestigusi holokausta literatuuraa
tas sakaas ar berna ekskursiju uz ausvici, palasisanos wikipedia, Levi atrasanu, tad braucienu uz bukaresti un lidostas gramatplaukta netisi uzietu Levi, tad citi autori- Borowsky, Kertesz
Kertesz
Q:You've said you feel lucky to have been at Auschwitz. Please excuse me for finding that shocking.
A: I experienced my most radical moments of happiness in the concentration camp. You cannot imagine what it's like to be allowed to lie in the camp's hospital, or to have a 10-minute break from indescribable labor. To be very close to death is also a kind of happiness. Just surviving becomes the greatest freedom of all.
Borowsky
28 gadu vecumaa iebaaz galvu virtuves gaazes kraasni (suicids tataad) - 3 dienas pec meitas piedzimsanas, 6 gadus pec ausvices
What is this mystery? This strange power of one man over another? This insane passivity that cannot be overcome?
Primo Levi:
....for me the experience of the concentration camp has been fundamental. Naturally I wouldn't do it all over again, but still, along with the horror of that experience, which I still feel now, I can't deny that it's also had positive results. I'd been to the university, but I too must say that my real university was Auschwitz. I have the feeling of having been enriched by it, so much ,,,
Zurnalists: There are sufferings that make us better people and sufferings that make us worse. Probably those experienced in a state of powerlessness make us better.
LEVI: I don't think I became a better person. I understood a few things, but that didn't make me good.