The extract from The Secret Life of Primo Levi
... Primo Levi is a special case. He is not simply a great 20th-century writer. Levi was an Italian Jew, born in Turin in 1919, and deported to Auschwitz in 1943, at the age of 23. When he emerged, he wrote one of the greatest documents we have about that horror, If This Is A Man. In it he showed us that there is something even worse than physical murder: the destruction of the victims' humanity and dignity which preceded it. At the same time, he showed us that it was possible to retain that humanity, even in Auschwitz.