Titelman David
National Center for Suicide Research and Prevention of Mental Ill-Health, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden.
Psychoanal Q. 2006 Jul;75(3):835-58. doi: 10.1002/j.2167-4086.2006.tb00059.x.
To elucidate suicide-nearness, the perspectives of the death drive and narcissism are applied to the writings of Primo Levi. Emerging themes are Levi's struggle to maintain his self-regard from his year as a prisoner in Auschwitz and onward, and his observations on xenophobia, violence, and the need for love. The gradual increase of depressive content in Levi's work is noted, as are his identifications with others who succumbed in the Holocaust or took their lives after surviving it. The conflict between the wish for peace and the need for love is seen as impossible to resolve under the threat of extermination and as reemerging in the prevailing sense of loneliness that Levi described.
为阐明濒死自杀状态,死亡驱力和自恋的观点被应用于普里莫·莱维的作品。浮现出的主题包括莱维从在奥斯维辛集中营当囚犯的岁月直至后来为维持自尊所做的挣扎,以及他对仇外心理、暴力和爱的需求的观察。文中指出莱维作品中抑郁内容逐渐增多,以及他与在大屠杀中遇难或大屠杀幸存者自杀者的认同。在灭绝的威胁下,对和平的渴望与对爱的需求之间的冲突被视为无法解决,并在莱维所描述的普遍孤独感中再次出现。