Contemporary fiction with historical undertones, Niente resurrezioni, per favore is a posthumous short novel by Fred Uhlman that delves into memory, trauma, and postwar disillusionment. Set in the aftermath of World War II, it follows a protagonist burdened by exile and loss, confronted by an unexpected encounter that revives painful past experiences. Uhlman’s restrained prose conveys deep emotional currents, highlighting the tension between forgetting and confronting history. The narrative structure is linear yet reflective, combining personal introspection with broader ethical implications linked to guilt and reconciliation.