Primo Levi
Primo Levi, 1919–1987 (author page at Amazon), lived most of his life in Turin. During the Nazi occupation of Italy, he joined a partisan group in the Alps, but was soon arrested and sent to an internment camp in Fossoli and then to Auschwitz. After the war he worked as a chemist in a paint factory and wrote many books, including Survival in Auschwitz and The Periodic Table, which London’s Royal Institute voted in 2006 “the best science book ever.” (updated 5/2010)
AGNI has published the following work by Primo Levi:
•Delilah (translated from the Italian by Harry Thomas and Marco Sonzogni) | ![]() |
•Samson (translated from the Italian by Harry Thomas and Marco Sonzogni) | ![]() |