'Meticulous and visionary ... The entwined complexities and
contradictions of man and writer are caught in Angier's vastly
detailed and intricately layered biography.' "TheNew York Times
Book Review"
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""Perhaps the most important writer to emerge from the death
camps, Primo Levi spent sixty-five of his sixty-seven years in
Turin, Italy, where he worked as a chemist by day and wrote at
night in a study that had been his childhood bedroom. Thanks to his
memoirs, which include "Survival in Auschwitz, The Reawakening, "
and his autobiographical masterpiece "The Periodic Table," he
became widely known and loved as a supremely moral man, one who had
transmuted the agonies of persecution into understanding and
clarity. The whole world was shocked when he died in 1987,
apparently having thrown himself into the stairwell of the house in
which he had been born.
Carole Angier spent nearly ten years writing this deeply
researched, vivid, and moving biography, which illuminates the
design of Levi's interior life: how he lived as a man divided, not
only between chemistry and writing but also between hope and
despair, and how the duty to testify released him to communicate,
which was his deepest need.
'Compelling - and beautifully written.' "The Wall Street
Journal"
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""'Overpowering ... Angier's life study succeeds because, beyond
its diligence and probity, it is an exhaustive exercise of moral
imagination.' "San Francisco Chronicle"
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