Hi all,
I wonder if there is a connection here, or if I am loony. After
re-reading Slaughterhouse with my Wife for a book club, my wife pointed
out something interesting...
The Tralfamadorians say:
"Well, here we are, Mr. Pilgrim, trapped in the amber of this moment.
There is no why."
In contrast, Primo Levi writes of a time in Auschwitz where he asked a
gurad "Why". He got a response:
"hier ist kein warum"
This translates to "Here, there is no why"
Can anyone elaborate on this connection? Does anyone know more about this?
Thanks,
Stale
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