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Jean Améry And Existentialisms Limits John Reed Spiers

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Jean Améry And Existentialisms Limits John Reed Spiers
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Publisher: Palgrave McMillen
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.47 MB
Pages: 194
Author: John Reed Spiers
Language: English
Year: 2025

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the essayistic writings of Jean Améry (1912–78). Améry was born and raised in Austria to a secular Jewish family. He studied literature and philosophy in Vienna in the 1930s before eventually fleeing antisemitic persecution and relocating to Antwerp, Belgium. 

There, Améry was active as part of the anti-Nazi Resistance. He was eventually arrested, tortured, and sent to the death camps in Auschwitz. After the camp’s liberation, Améry would return to Belgium, where he worked as a journalist before eventually publishing several essay collections in the 1960s. His writings on Auschwitz and the war years in Beyond Guilt and Atonement earned him critical acclaim, and these essays remain his most well-known works in the Anglophone world. 

Améry would continue to write essays, as well as two novels, in the 1970s. A failed suicide attempt in 1974 would spur him on to write a book on the topic in 1976.

1 Two years later Améry ended his life in a Salzburg hotel room. Améry’s essays continue to challenge us today, as they confront fundamental existential and ethical questions that are perennial to the human condition.