The Search for Roots: A Personal AnthologyAllen Lane, 2001 - 233 strán (strany) The Search for Roots is an anthology of writing that Primo Levi considered to be essential reading. Beginning with The Book of Job, that drama of the just oppressed by injustice, these thirty pieces with introduction by Levi, reflect his profound knowledge of science and deep passion for literature, and his survival of Auschwitz, making it a collection that is both universal and poignantly autobiographical. |
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Preface | 3 |
The Book of Job Bible | 11 |
Homer New Coasts and Poseidons Son | 22 |
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arms asked atoms Auschwitz beast beautiful believe Belli birds black hole boats Boiberik Carlo Porta colours Cyclone dark death drink earth envy Esau escape velocity eyes face father feel fire Fredric Brown German girl Giuseppe Belli Giuseppe Parini hand happened happy hast hath head heard Horcynus Orca horse human Isaac Jacob Kheldar kind Levi's light living look Lucretius mammoths mass matter mouth Naoh nature never night Pantagruel passed Paul Celan perhaps Peter Forbes piece pledgets Porta Primo Levi Renaud Rigoni Stern round sand seemed seen sense ship Sholem Aleichem skin sleep smoke soldiers soul stars stone T. S. Eliot Tanguy tell Tevye thee there's things thou thought Tönle translated turned universe urchins voice walked woman women words writing Yahoos