Mourning: A Novel

What is the importance of Ferramonti di Tarsia in the book, Mourning: A Novel?

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Ferramonti di Tarsia is the concentration camp in Calabria, Italy that Eduardo visits in the first section of the novel, Signor Hoffman. During its operation at the time of the war, the camp was "the largest of the fifteen concentration camps built by Mussolini in 940" (21).

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Mourning: A Novel