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Primo LeviPrimo Levi (1919-1987), one of Europe's great writers of the twentieth century, survived the Holocaust, a topic which informs his work. His works, some published posthumously, include novels, short stories, essays, memoirs and poems: If This Is a Man, The Truce, The Periodic Table, The Wrench, If Not Now, When?; Collected Poems, The Drowned and the Saved; The Voice of Memories: Interviews 1961-1967; The Black Hole of Auschwitz; Auschwitz Report .
Primo Levi's work featured in PN Review comprises two contributions of poetry, over a period of 25 years. Also available are two reviews of Primo Levi's work and one interview with Primo Levi. |
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