Un'anima non vile is a contemporary fiction novella by Fred Uhlman, originally written in English and published posthumously. Set in Germany during the rise of Nazism, the story follows the moral and emotional conflict of a young Jewish lawyer who must choose between personal conviction and self-preservation. With a concise and introspective narrative, Uhlman explores themes of integrity, complicity, and identity. The protagonist’s internal struggle reflects broader questions of human dignity under totalitarian pressure. This work complements Uhlman’s literary legacy with its stark portrayal of ethical resistance.