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Gandhi

A Photographic Stroy of Life

Gandhi( 1 customer ratings | )
Author: Pastan, Amy
Dorling Kindersley Publishing Staff,
Levi, Primo
Gandhi, Mahatma
Series title:DK Biography Ser.
ISBN:978-0-7566-2111-7
Publication Date:Jul 2006
Publisher:Dorling Kindersley Publishing, Incorporated
Imprint:DK Children
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:USD $6.99
Book Description:

DK Biography sets a new standard in children's paperback books, relying on bold photographs, energetic storytelling, and detailed sidebars and definition boxes to build an educational and entertaining series. These books are perfect for either the classroom or the living room. Each title features a celebrated leader who has impacted our world in a big way, from important politicians to inspiring civil rights leaders, great entertainers to groundbreaking artists. These men and women...
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Book Details
Pages:128
Detailed Subjects: Juvenile Nonfiction / Biography & Autobiography / Historical
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):5.08 x 7.86 x 0.37 Inches
Book Weight:0.462 Pounds
Author Biography
Pastan, Amy (Author)
Primo Levi was born on July 31, 1919 in Turin, Italy. He pursued a career in chemistry, and spent the early years World War II as a research chemist in Milan. Upon the German invasion of northern Italy, Levi, an Italian Jew, joined an anti-fascist group and was captured and sent to the Auschwitz concentration camp in Poland. He was able to survive the camp, due in part to his value to the Nazis as a chemist.

After the war ended, Levi did chemistry work in a Turin paint factory while beginning his writing career. His first book, If This Is a Man (title later was changed to Survival in Auschwitz) was published in 1947 and its sequel, The Truce (later retitled The Reawakening) came out in 1958. These two books recount Levi's story of surviving concentration camp life.

Levi also published poetry, short stories, and novels, some under the pen name Damianos Malabaila. His 1985, largely autobiographical work, The Periodic Table, cemented his world fame. Awards in tribute to his writing included the Kenneth B. Smilen fiction award, presented by the Jewish Museum in New York.

Ironically, despite his surviving Auschwitz, Primo Levi appears to have died by suicide, in Turin on April 11, 1987.

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