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  1. Survival In Auschwitz by Primo Levi, 2010-06-08
  2. The Periodic Table by Primo Levi, 1995-04-04
  3. If This Is a Man and The Truce by Primo Levi, 1988-01-01
  4. The Drowned and the Saved by Primo Levi, 1989-04-23
  5. The Reawakening by Primo Levi, 1995-12-01
  6. Primo Levi's Universe: A Writer's Journey by Sam Magavern, 2009-07-07
  7. The Periodic Table by Primo Levi, 1984
  8. If Not Now, When? (Penguin Twentieth-Century Classics) by Primo Levi, 1995-07-01
  9. Se questo e un uomo ; La tregua by Primo Levi, 1989
  10. The Search For Roots: A Personal Anthology by Primo Levi, 2003-05-25
  11. Survival in Auschwitz and The Reawakening, Two Memoirs by Primo Levi, 1986
  12. Conversations with Primo Levi by Ferdinando Camon, 1989-01-01
  13. The Monkey's Wrench (Classic, 20th-Century, Penguin) by Primo Levi, 1995-07-01
  14. If This is a Man (Everyman's Library classics) by Primo Levi, 2000-08-25

1. Primo Levi - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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Primo Levi Pseudonym Damiano Malabaila (used for some of his fictional works) Born July 31
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Italy Occupation Chemist, memoirist, short story writer, novelist, essayist Nationality Italian Writing period Genres Memoir essays speculative fiction ... historical fiction Subjects Science The Holocaust Debut works Memoir If This is a Man Short story collection Natural Histories Poetry The Bremen Beer Hall Essays Other People's Trades Primo Michele Levi July 31 April 11 ) was a Jewish Italian chemist, Holocaust survivor and author of memoirs, short stories, poems, and novels. He is best known for his work on the Holocaust , and in particular his account of the year he spent as a prisoner in Auschwitz , the infamous death camp in Nazi -occupied Poland If This Is a Man (published in the United States as Survival in Auschwitz ) has been described as one of the most important works of the twentieth century.
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2. Primo Levi
Primo Levi, born in Turin, Italy, in 1919, and trained as a chemist, was arrested during the Second World War as a member of the antiFascist resistance and
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Primo Levi , born in Turin, Italy, in 1919, and trained as a chemist, was arrested during the Second World War as a member of the anti-Fascist resistance and deported to Auschwitz in 1944. His experience in the death camp and his subsequent travels through Eastern Europe were the subject of powerful memoirs, fiction and poetry. Levi died in Turin in April 1987. Some of Levi's words are more powerful then anything ever expressed about the man-made Nazi atrocities. His memoirs of and refelections on those are light years above careerist, pornographic exploitations by many renowned, award-winning speakers or politicians. As a composer and librettist, inspired by some of Levi's writings, his life and his death, it took me some years to finally begin a grand, seductive opera, to scratch an angel . The project has already aroused interest in some extraordinary performers and has the blessing of the Levi family. will perform excerpts from to scratch an angel as part of their Showcasing American Composers series, May 15th 2001 at 4:00 PM. The full orchestra and soloists presentation will be in Westpark Church, Amsterdam Avenue corner of 86th Street in New York City. Admission is free and open to the public. For more information, go

3. Levi Primo
Primo Levi was born in Turin into a Jewish middleclass family. His grandmother Bimba was a baroness. She and her entire family had been made barons by
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Primo Levi (1919-1987) Italian-Jewish writer and chemist, who first gained fame with his autobiographical story SE QUESTO È UN UOMO (1947, If This is a Man) of survival in Nazi concentration camps. For the last forty years of his life Levi devoted himself to attempting to deal with the fact that he was not killed in Auschwitz. "The worst survived, that is, the fittest; the best all died," he said. Levi also published poetry, science fiction, essays, and short stories. In 1987, at the age of 67, he killed himself. Italo Calvino called Levi "one of the most important and gifted writers of our time." Consider whether this is a man,
Who labours in the mud
Who knows no peace
Who fights for a crust of bread
Who dies at a yes or a no.
Consider whether this is a woman,
Without hair or name With no more strength to remember Eyes empty and womb cold
As a frog in winter.

4. Primo Levi - Wikipedia
Translate this page Primo Levi (Torino, 31 luglio 1919 – Torino, 11 aprile 1987) è stato uno scrittore italiano autore di racconti, memorie, poesie e romanzi.
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Vai a: Navigazione cerca Primo Levi Primo Levi Primo Levi Torino 31 luglio Torino 11 aprile ) ¨ stato uno scrittore italiano Nel 1944 venne deportato nel campo di sterminio di Auschwitz . Il suo romanzo Se questo ¨ un uomo , che racconta le sue esperienze nel Lager nazista, ¨ considerato un classico della letteratura mondiale. Nell'aprile 2007, in occasione del ventennale della morte, gli ¨ stata intitolata l'Aula Magna dei dipartimenti chimici dell'Universit  degli Studi di Torino, dove si era laureato nel 1941.
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    Nato a Torino in una famiglia ebraica il 31 luglio 1919, nel 1934 si iscrive al liceo classico "Massimo d'Azeglio" di Torino, noto per aver ospitato docenti illustri e oppositori del fascismo come Augusto Monti, Franco Antonicelli, Umberto Cosmo, Norberto Bobbio, Cesare Pavese, Massimo Mila, Leone Ginsburg e molti altri. Questi insegnanti sono per² gi  stati allontanati e il clima politico si ¨ ormai raffreddato. Nel 1937 si diploma e si iscrive al corso di laurea in chimica presso l'Universit  di Torino. Nel novembre del 1938 entrano in vigore, anche in Italia, le

5. Primo Levi --  Britannica Online Encyclopedia
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6. Primo Levi - Wikipédia
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italien de naissance, chimiste de profession et vocation, il devint ©crivain afin de t©moigner, transmettre et expliquer son exp©rience concentrationnaire dans le camp d' Auschwitz , o¹ il fut emprisonn©   la Buna au cours de l'ann©e . Son livre le plus c©l¨bre, Si c'est un homme Se Questo ¨ un Uomo , publi© aux ‰tats-Unis sous le titre de Survival in Auschwitz
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7. Primo Levi
Primo Levi. Primo Levi AKA Primo Michele Levi. Born 31Jul-1919 Birthplace Turin, Italy Died 11-Apr-1987 Location of death Turin, Italy
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Executive summary: Survival in Auschwitz [1] Fall from a 3rd-floor balcony, almost certainly suicide. Father: Cesare Mother: Ester ("Rina") Sister: Anna Maria (b. 1921) Wife: Lucia (m. Sep-1947) Daughter: Lisa (b. Oct-1948) Son: Renzo (b. Jul-1957) University: BS Chemistry, University of Turin (1941, summa cum laude) Autopsy Nazi Concentration Camp Inmate Jewish Ancestry Risk Factors: Arachnophobia Depression Author of books: , memoir, trans. Survival in Auschwitz La tregua , memoir, The Truce , memoir, Moments of Reprieve Il sistema periodico , meditations, The Periodic Table The Monkey's Wrench , short stories) Se non ora, quando? , novel, If Not Now, When? I sommersi e i salvati , memoir, The Drowned and the Saved Do you know something we don't?

8. Primo Levi - Wikipédia
Translate this page Primo Levi (Turim, 31 de julho de 1919 — Turim, 11 de abril de 1987) foi um escritor italiano. Escreveu memórias, contos, poemas, e novelas.
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Primo Levi nasceu em Turim em 1919, dentro de uma fam­lia judia liberal. Em , ele entrou para o Massimo d'Azeglio liceo classico , uma escola secund¡ria especializada no estudo dos livros cl¡ssicos . A escola era conhecida por seus professores anti- Fascistas , entre eles Norberto Bobbio e, por alguns meses, Cesare Pavese , que mais tarde se tornaria um dos mais conhecidos romancistas italianos. Muitos bi³grafos diziam que Pavese foi o professor de italiano de Levi - e, por isso, uma de suas maiores influªncias intelectuais. Este mito foi refutado por Thomson, bi³grafo definitivo de Levi. Levi terminou a escola em e entrou para a Universidade de Turim , onde estudou qu­mica . Em , o governo Fascista aprovou uma s©rie de leis raciais que proibiam cidad£os judeus de freq¼entar escolas pºblicas. Como resultado destas novas diretrizes, Levi, apesar de seu desempenho, teve dificuldade em encontrar um orientador para sua tese. Mesmo assim, ele conseguiu se formar em

9. Primo Levi - Britannica Concise
Levi, Primo Italian-Jewish writer and chemist, noted for his restrained and moving autobiographical account of and reflections on survival in the Nazi
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Italian writer and chemist. If This Is a Man , or Survival in Auschwitz The Reawakening (1963), and The Drowned and the Saved The Periodic Table (1975), is a collection of 21 meditations, each named for a chemical element. The lingering effects of his wartime trauma may have led to his suicide. document.writeln(AAMB2); More on "Primo Levi" from the 32 Volume Levi, Primo - Italian-Jewish writer and chemist, noted for his restrained and moving autobiographical account of and reflections on survival in the Nazi concentration camps. Strega Prize - Italian literary award established in 1947 by writers Goffredo and Maria Bellonci and the manufacturer of Strega liquor, Guido Alberti. It is presented to the author of the outstanding Italian narrative (fiction or nonfiction) published the preceding year. Writers such as Cesare Pavese, Alberto Moravia, Elsa Morante, Carlo Cassola, Natalia Ginzburg, Primo Levi, and Umberto Eco have been ... Italy - Italian literature, and indeed standard Italian, have their origins in the 14th-century Tuscan dialect-the language of its three founding fathers, Dante, Petrarch, and Boccaccio. The thread of literature bound these pioneers together with later practitioners, such as the scientist and philosopher Galileo, dramatist Carlo Goldoni, lyric poet Giacomo Leopardi, Romantic novelist Alessandro Manzoni, ...

10. Primo Levi@Everything2.com
Primo Levi, chemist and awardwinning writer, was born in Turin, Italy, in 1919, to a family of Italian Jews. His family were mostly non-practising,
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11. Primo Levi - Wikipedia, La Enciclopedia Libre
Translate this page Primo Levi (31 de julio de 1919 - 11 de abril de 1987) fue un escritor italiano de origen judío, autor de memorias, relatos, poemas y novelas.
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Saltar a navegaci³n bºsqueda Primo Levi 31 de julio de 11 de abril de ) fue un escritor italiano de origen jud­o , autor de memorias, relatos, poemas y novelas. Fue un resistente antifascista , superviviente del Holocausto . Es conocido sobre todo por las obras que dedic³ a dar testimonio sobre el Holocausto , particularmente el relato del a±o que estuvo prisionero en el campo de exterminio de Auschwitz Su obra Si esto es un hombre est¡ considerado como una de m¡s importantes del siglo XX
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Levi naci³ en Tur­n en 1919 en el seno de una familia liberal jud­a . Se licenci³ en qu­mica por la Universidad de Tur­n en En ©l, y unos camaradas salieron al campo e intentaron unirse a la resistencia antifascista italiana. Completamente inexperto para tal aventura, fue arrestado por la milicia fascista que lo entreg³ al ej©rcito de ocupaci³n alem¡n al identificarse como jud­o –como partisano lo hubieran fusilado inmediatamente–. Fue deportado a Auschwitz en , uno de los campos de exterminio situado en la Polonia ocupada por los nazis, donde pas³ diez meses antes de que el campo fuera liberado por el Ej©rcito Rojo . De los 650 jud­os italianos de su "remesa", Levi fue uno de los 20 supervivientes que dej³ vivo el campo.

12. Scriptorium - Primo Levi
In approaching the works of primo levi, it becomes clear that there were two major episodes in his life which profoundly influenced his writing.
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with Allen B. Ruch Primo Levi (1919-1987)
  • Introduction
  • Biography
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  • Works Introduction Monday Is anything sadder than a train
    That has only one voice,
    Only one route?
    Except perhaps a cart horse,
    Shut between two shafts
    And unable even to look sideways.
    Its whole life is walking.
    If he lives in solitude a long time,
    If he believes time has run its course,
    A man is a sad thing too. January 17, 1946 From Collected Poems Faber and Faber, London, 1988. Survival in Auschwitz or the novel If Not Now, When? ), and his life as a working chemist informing his more experimental works, where memoir, storytelling and fiction are blended by unusual narrative inventions (the stories within stories of The Monkey Wrench , or the elemental framework of The Periodic Table Gulag Archipelago Biography Falling to his death from the railing of his third-floor stairwell, the question of whether Levi committed suicide or was the victim of a tragic accident is still open to debate, and will be discussed later.
  • 13. Diego Gambetta: Primo Levi's Last Moments
    An article by Diego Gambetta from Boston Review, Summer 1999.
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    Reason and Terror: Has 9/11 made it hard to think straight?
    Primo Levi's Last Moments A new look at the Italian author's tragic death twelve years ago Diego Gambetta I Sometime after 10:00 a.m., Saturday, April 11, 1987, on the third floor of a late-nineteenth-century building in Turin, the concierge rang the doorbell of Primo Levi's apartment. The autopsy established that he died instantaneously of a "crushed skull." No signs of violence unrelated to the fall were found on his body. At 12:00, barely an hour and a half after the event, I heard the news on the radio in Rome. There was already mention of suicide. The police inquiry simply confirmed that conclusion.

    14. Levi, Primo | Authors | Guardian Unlimited Books
    primo levi (19191987). I am a normal man with a good memory who fell into a maelstrom and got out of it more by luck than by virtue, and who from that
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    Writer and chemist, survivor and witness, primo levi was born in Turin, Italy, in 1919. Like most Italian Jews of his generation, levi was assimilated to
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    A decade after his death, Primo Levi remains one of our century's essential voices Writer and chemist, survivor and witness, Primo Levi was born in Turin, Italy, in 1919. Like most Italian Jews of his generation, Levi was assimilated to the hilt: "Religion," he later recalled, "did not count for much in my family." In 1938, however, his Judaism became a sudden and serious liability. That year, Mussolini's government enacted a series of anti-Semitic regulations that outlawed mixed marriages, expelled Jews from the universities, and forbade them even to own certain kinds of property. From Primo Levi's
    Moments of Reprieve Despite the so-called racial laws, Levi managed to complete his degree in chemistry at the University of Turin in 1941. But he had difficulty finding work. And two years later, when the Germans invaded northern Italy, Levi fled to the mountains with a pearl-handled pistol, joining an ineffectual band of partisans. "I was twenty-four," he would recall, "with little wisdom, no experience, and a decided tendencyencouraged by the life of segregation forced on me for the previous four years by the racial lawsto live in an unrealistic world of my own, a world inhabited by civilized Cartesian phantoms...." Captured at once by a troop of Fascist militia, Levi soon found himself crossing the Brenner Pass in a cattle car, en route to a location whose name had not yet acquired its terrible, latter-day resonance: Auschwitz.

    16. Literary Encyclopedia Primo Levi
    The writings of primo levi have been read predominantly in terms of Holocaust literature. From his early testimonies, If this is a Man (1958) and The Truce
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    17. Primo Levi Center - Home Page
    New York Center for Jewish History 15 West 16 Street New York, NY 10011 Phone 917606-8202 info@primolevicenter.org
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    18. Primo Levi And Translation
    Article from the Bulletin of the Society for Italian Studies.
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    Primo Levi and Translation
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    Primo Levi's views on translation
    In an interview, Levi said to Giovanni Tesio (1) 'Writing is to translation what being a father is to being a grandfather'. He said to Luciano Genta ' transducere , cioè come trasportare un materiale attraverso una barriera da un ambito ad un altro' (2) He has written about translation with his customary insight. Here is my translation of relevant excerpts of his Translating and Being Translated from Altrui mestiere .......'Translation is difficult work because the barriers between languages are higher than is generally thought....... knowing how to avoid the traps is not enough to make a good translator. The task is more arduous; it is a matter of transferring from one language to another the expressive force of the text, and this is a superhuman task, so much so that some celebrated translations (for example that of the Odyssey into Latin and the Bible into German) have marked transformations in the history of our civilisation.' 'Nonetheless, since writing results from a profound interaction between the creative talent of the writer and the language in which he expresses himself, to each translation is coupled an inevitable loss, comparable to the loss of changing money. This diminution varies in degree, great or small according to the ability of the translator and the nature of the original text. As a rule it is minimal for technical or scientific texts (but in this case the translator, in addition to knowing the two languages, needs to understand what he is translating; possess, that is to say, a third competence). It is maximal for poetry; (what remains of

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    Translate this page primo levi nasce a Torino, di religione ebraica. Deportato ad Auschwitz riesce a sopravvivere. Se questo è un uomo, La Tregua, Se non ora quando?,
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    È il 22 febbraio del '44: data che nella vita di Levi segna il confine tra un "prima" e un "dopo". Einaudi 1998, p. 15). lager 174517. Funzionante. Il libro ottiene un discreto successo di critica ma non di vendita. Solo nel '56 la Einaudi comincia a pubblicare tutti i suoi lavori: La Tregua vince la prima edizione del Premio Campiello. Nel '67 raccoglie i suoi racconti in un volume intitolato Storie naturali adottando lo pseudonimo di Damiano Malabaila. Nel '71 esce Vizio di forma, nuova serie di racconti e nel '78 La chiave a stella La ricerca delle radici Se non ora quando? Ad ora incerta e a dicembre Dialogo Sistema periodico e nel gennaio del '85 una cinquantina di scritti pubblicati precedentemente su diverse testate, raccolti in un volume unico intitolato Nel 1986 pubblica I sommersi e i salvati.

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