Primo Michele Levi (Italian: [ˈpriːmo ˈlɛːvi]) was a chemist and writer, the author of books, novels, short stories, essays, and poems. His unique 1975 work, The Periodic Table, linked to qualities of the elements, was named by the Royal Institution of Great Britain as the best science book ever written.
Levi spent eleven months imprisoned at Monowitz, one of the three main camps in the Auschwitz concentration camp complex (record number: 174,517) before the camp was liberated by the Red Army on 18 January 1945. Of the 650 Italian Jews in his transport, Levi was one of only twenty who left the camps alive.
The Primo Levi Center, dedicated “to studying the history and culture of Italian Jewry,” was named in his honor.
Books in order of publication:
Auschwitz Trilogy Books
| Survival in Auschwitz | (1947) | |
| The Reawakening | (1963) | |
| The Drowned and the Saved | (1986) |
Standalone Novels
| The Monkey’s Wrench | (1978) | |
| If Not Now, When? (By: Irving Howe) | (1982) | |
| The Magic Paint | (2011) |
Poetry Collections
| Shema | (1981) | |
| Collected Poems | (1981) | |
| The Survivor | (1988) |
Collections
| The Sixth Day And Other Tales | (1966) | |
| The Periodic Table | (1975) | |
| The Mirror Maker | (1986) | |
| A Tranquil Star | (1988) |
Non-Fiction Books
| If This Is a Man & The Truce | (1947) | |
| Moments of Reprieve | (1981) | |
| The Search for Roots | (1981) | |
| Conversations | (1984) | |
| Dialogo | (1984) | |
| Other People’s Trades | (1985) | |
| Auschwitz Report | (1989) | |
| The Voice of Memory | (1997) | |
| The Black Hole of Auschwitz | (2004) | |
| Auschwitz Testimonies | (2015) | |
| The Last Interview | (2016) |