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Primo Michele Levi - Italian: 31 July 1919 – 11 April 1987 was an Italian chemist and writer. He was the author of several books, novels, collections of short stories, essays, and poems. His best-known works include If This Is a Man (1947), his account of the year he spent as a prisoner in the Auschwitz extermination camp in Nazi-occupied Poland; and his unique work, The Periodic Table (1975), linked to qualities of the elements, which the Royal Institution of Great Britain named the best science book ever written.The Jews were rounded up for deportation to eastern concentration and death camps. On 21 February 1944, the inmates of the camp were transported in twelve cramped cattle trucks to Monowitz, one of the three main camps in the Auschwitz concentration camp complex (Levi's record number was 174,517). He spent eleven months there before the camp was liberated by the Red Army on 18 January 1945. Of the 650 Italian Jews in his transport, Levi was one of twenty who left the camps alive. The average life expectancy of a new entrant at the camp was three months.Shortly before the camp was liberated by the Red Army, he fell ill with scarlet fever and was placed in the camp's sanatorium. On 18 January 1945, the SS hurriedly evacuated the camp as the Red Army approached, forcing all but the gravely ill on a long death march to a site further from the front.Although liberated on 27 January 1945, Levi did not reach Turin until 19 October 1945. After spending some time in a Soviet camp for former concentration camp inmates, as a result of the Armistice between Italy and Allied armed forces, he embarked on an arduous journey home in the company of former pre-1946 Italian prisoners of war from the Royal Italian Army in Russia. His long railway journey home to Turin took him on a circuitous route from Poland, through Belarus, Ukraine, Romania, Hungary, Austria, and Germany. In later writing, he noted the millions of displaced people on the roads and trains throughout Europe in that period.In the Academy Award-winning 2003 film by Denys Arcand, Les Invasions Barbares (The Barbarian Invasions), the main character expresses outrage at the apparent apathy of the Roman Catholic Church during World War II toward the Holocaust: "Pius XII sitting on his ass in his gilded Vatican, while Primo Levi was taken to Auschwitz... It's despicable! Hideous!". In another scene the same character wishes that he had written The Gulag Archipelago by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn and Levi's The Periodic Table. Later in the film, a French edition of If This Is A Man (Si c'est un homme) is prominently shown on the same character's bookshelf.Christopher Hitchens' book The Portable Atheist, a collection of extracts of atheist texts, is dedicated to the memory of Levi, "who had the moral fortitude to refuse false consolation even while enduring the 'selection' process in Auschwitz". The dedication quotes Levi in The Drowned and the Saved, asserting, "I too entered the Lager as a nonbeliever, and as a nonbeliever I was liberated and have lived to this day."The Primo Levi Center was named after the author.In the Warehouse 13 episode "No Pain, No Gain," Primo Levi's scarf is featured as an artifact. The wearer gains "deep insight and intellect. Side effects may include prolific bouts of writing and intense thought provocation".David Blaine has Primo Levi's concentration camp number, 174517, from Auschwitz tattooed on his left forearm.More: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Primo_Levi


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Primo Michele Levi - Italian: 31 July 1919 – 11 April 1987 was an Italian chemist and writer. He was the author of several books, novels, collections of short stories, essays, and poems. His best-known works include If This Is a Man (1947), his account of the year he spent as a prisoner in the Auschwitz extermination camp in Nazi-occupied Poland; and his unique work, The Periodic Table (1975), linked to qualities of the elements, which the Royal Institution of Great Britain named the best science book ever written.The Jews were rounded up for deportation to eastern concentration and death camps. On 21 February 1944, the inmates of the camp were transported in twelve cramped cattle trucks to Monowitz, one of the three main camps in the Auschwitz concentration camp complex (Levi's record number was 174,517). He spent eleven months there before the camp was liberated by the Red Army on 18 January 1945. Of the 650 Italian Jews in his transport, Levi was one of twenty who left the camps alive. The average life expectancy of a new entrant at the camp was three months.Shortly before the camp was liberated by the Red Army, he fell ill with scarlet fever and was placed in the camp's sanatorium. On 18 January 1945, the SS hurriedly evacuated the camp as the Red Army approached, forcing all but the gravely ill on a long death march to a site further from the front.Although liberated on 27 January 1945, Levi did not reach Turin until 19 October 1945. After spending some time in a Soviet camp for former concentration camp inmates, as a result of the Armistice between Italy and Allied armed forces, he embarked on an arduous journey home in the company of former pre-1946 Italian prisoners of war from the Royal Italian Army in Russia. His long railway journey home to Turin took him on a circuitous route from Poland, through Belarus, Ukraine, Romania, Hungary, Austria, and Germany. In later writing, he noted the millions of displaced people on the roads and trains throughout Europe in that period.In the Academy Award-winning 2003 film by Denys Arcand, Les Invasions Barbares (The Barbarian Invasions), the main character expresses outrage at the apparent apathy of the Roman Catholic Church during World War II toward the Holocaust: "Pius XII sitting on his ass in his gilded Vatican, while Primo Levi was taken to Auschwitz... It's despicable! Hideous!". In another scene the same character wishes that he had written The Gulag Archipelago by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn and Levi's The Periodic Table. Later in the film, a French edition of If This Is A Man (Si c'est un homme) is prominently shown on the same character's bookshelf.Christopher Hitchens' book The Portable Atheist, a collection of extracts of atheist texts, is dedicated to the memory of Levi, "who had the moral fortitude to refuse false consolation even while enduring the 'selection' process in Auschwitz". The dedication quotes Levi in The Drowned and the Saved, asserting, "I too entered the Lager as a nonbeliever, and as a nonbeliever I was liberated and have lived to this day."The Primo Levi Center was named after the author.In the Warehouse 13 episode "No Pain, No Gain," Primo Levi's scarf is featured as an artifact. The wearer gains "deep insight and intellect. Side effects may include prolific bouts of writing and intense thought provocation".David Blaine has Primo Levi's concentration camp number, 174517, from Auschwitz tattooed on his left forearm.More: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Primo_Levi


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The Periodic Table

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In these haunting reflections, Primo Levi, a chemist by training, takes the...

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Survival in Auschwitz

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The true and harrowing account of Primo Levi's experience at the...

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If This Is a Man / The Truce

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With the moral stamina and intellectual pose of a twentieth-century Titan,...

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The Periodic Table

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(Book Jacket Status: Jacketed) The Periodic Table is largely a memoir of...

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The Drowned And The Saved

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Shortly after completing THE DROWNED AND THE SAVED, Primo Levi committed...

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If Not Now, When?

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Primo Levi was among the greatest witnesses to twentieth-century...

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The Reawakening

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First published in English in 1965, "The Reawakening" is Primo Levi's...

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DRAMATIC VERSION SE Questo E UN Uomo

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Andato in scena al Teatro Carignano di Torino la sera del 18 novembre 1966,...

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The Monkey's Wrench

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Faussone, an Italian engineer, describes projects he has worked on all...

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MOMENTS OF REPRIEVE

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A collection of short stories reflecting life and death in Auschwitz. Each...

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A Tranquil Star: Unpublished Short Stories of Primo Levi

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An English-language publication of seventeen classic short works, published...

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Other People's Trades

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Trilogia de Auschwitz

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«Tuve la suerte de no ser deportado a Auschwitz hasta 1944, y después de...

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Auschwitz Report

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While in a Russian-administered holding camp in Katowice, Poland, in 1945,...

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The Mirror Maker

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Science fiction stories are accompanied by essays on the Holocaust, the...

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The Sixth Day

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A collection of 23 stories in which the author creates a strangely familiar...

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Collected Poems (Poetry)

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In 1944 Primo Levi was sent to Buna-Monowitz, a subsidiary of Auschwitz....

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The Magic Paint (Penguin Mini Modern Classics)

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Profound and compassionate, Primo Levi was one of the most astonishing...

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The Search for Roots: A Personal Anthology

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Here is a collection of writings that Primo Levi considered to be essential...

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I Racconti

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Se questo è un uomo e La tregua non sono soltanto libri di un testimone...

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Storie Naturali

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I mnemagoghiCensura in Bitinia Il VersificatoreAngelica Farfalla «Cladonia...

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Conversations

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The renowned novelist and chronicler of the Nazi concentration camps, Primo...

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Iron Potassium Nickel: Pocket Penguins (Pocket Penguins 70's)

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In May 2005 Penguin will publish 70 unique titles to celebrate the...

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The Complete Works of Primo Levi

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Primo Levi, the Italian-born chemist once described by Philip Roth as that...

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Así fue Auschwitz

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En 1945, tras la Liberación, los soldados soviéticos que entonces...

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AD Ora Incerta

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L'ultimo Natale di guerra (Italian Edition)

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Per la prima volta vengono riuniti in un unico volume i racconti «dispersi»...

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Vizio di forma (Nuovi coralli)

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Vizio di forma è la seconda raccolta di racconti fanta-tecnologici e...

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Voice of Memory: Interviews 1961 - 1987

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The Voice of Memory Over the course of more than twenty--five years, Primo...

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The Black Hole of Auschwitz

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A moving book that shows the care and conviction with which Primo Levi...

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The Survivor

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'Back, away from here, drowned people, go. I haven't stolen...

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É isto um homem?

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Tutti I Racconti

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Le devoir de mémoire

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