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1985
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Publisher: Abacus Little, Brown
224 pages
ISBN: 978-0349101859
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Other People's Trades

Description

The essays in this book include some of the subjects that fascinated Primo Levi - the house he lived in all his life, butterflies and spiders, imaginary creatures dreamed up by children, Rabelais, writing a novel, returning to school at 60 and the need for fear. Throughout the book there are glimpses of long lost childhood summers, his grandparents, adolescence and, most importantly, his writing. The book, which is near to autobiographical of Levi's post-Auschwitz years, conveys his conviction that though "we are living in an epoch rife with problems and perils, it is not boring".

Book Information

Title:Other People's Trades
Author:Primo Levi
Series:Non-Fiction Books
Book Number:#6
Published:1985
Pages:224
ISBN-10:034910185X
ISBN-13:978-0349101859

Series Progress

This book is part of the Non-Fiction Books series and is book #6 in the series.