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- Language
- English
- Published in
- Publisher
- Everyman's Library
- Pages
- 256
- ISBN
- 9781857152180
Subjects
Original edition details
Other editions (29)
Other editions

The Periodic Table A Memoir
1995 • Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
English

Das periodische System
1987 • Hanser
German

Il sistema periodico
2014 • Einaudi
Italian

IL SISTEMA PERIODICO
1982 • EINAUDI
Italian

Il sistema periodico
1994 • Einaudi
Italian

The Periodic Table
2012 • Penguin
English

The Periodic Table
1984 • Schocken Books
English

The Periodic Table
2000 • Penguin
English

The Periodic Table
2010 • Penguin Publishing Group
English

The Periodic Table
1996 • Random House, Incorporated
English

The Periodic Table
2000 • Penguin
English

The Periodic Table Introduction by Neal Ascherson
1996 • Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
English

The Periodic Table
1986 • Abacus
English

Das periodische System
1991 • Dt. Taschenbuch-Verlag
German

Sistema periodikoa
1998 • Alberdania
Basque

El sistema periódico
2004 • El Aleph Editores
Spanish

Le système périodique récit
1995 • Librairie générale française
French

Het periodiek systeem verhalen van een leven
2009 • Meulenhoff Millennium
Dutch

Układ okresowy
2011 • Wydawnictwo Literackie
Polish

El sistema periódico
2021 • Ediciones Península
Spanish

Il Sistema Periodico
Einaudi
English

Le système périodique récit
2000 • Albin Michel
French

Le système périodique récit
1987 • Albin Michel
French

El sistema periòdic
2016 • labutxaca
Catalan

Periyodik tablo Hayatta Kalma Öyküleri
2014 • Kırmızı Kedi Yayınevi
Turkish

The Periodic Table
2019 • Naxos and Blackstone Publishing
English

Periodicheskaia sistema
2008 • Tekst, M
Russian

The Periodic Table ('Zhou qi biao', in traditional Chinese, NOT in English)
1998 • Shi Bao
Chinese

The Periodic Table
2019 • Naxos and Blackstone Publishing
English
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The reviews consistently praise Primo Levi's unique and masterful writing style, often described as integrated, seamless, precise, and humane. Readers found themselves captivated by his ability to craft entire paragraphs or pages of interconnected meaning, showcasing an enviable literary skill. The book's ingenious structure, with each chapter named after a chemical element and drawing parallels to life experiences, is frequently highlighted as a brilliant and original concept that beautifully marries life and science. Reviewers commend Levi's candid, humble, and often humorous storytelling, which explores deeply human themes, including his love for science, reflections on language, and observations on society and culture. Many found the book surprisingly optimistic and tender, celebrating humanity, diversity, and the pursuit of understanding. The quality of the translation also receives accolades, making the book accessible and impactful for a wide audience.
While overwhelmingly positive, some reviewers expressed minor reservations. A few found the inclusion of fictional short stories within the collection to be less compelling than the autobiographical chapters, occasionally disrupting the flow of the narrative. The initial chapter was described by some as a bit slow or discouraging, requiring readers to persevere to fully appreciate the book's depth. Additionally, some readers desired more intimate details about the author's personal life or a more extensive focus on his experiences during a significant historical period, although it is acknowledged that Levi addressed these topics in other works. A minor point was that some found the chemistry theme occasionally too elaborate, though this was generally outweighed by appreciation for its metaphorical use.
Ultimately, The Periodic Table is celebrated as a profound and essential work, often called a masterpiece and a classic of twentieth-century literature. It is lauded for its unique blend of memoir, scientific passion, and philosophical insight, earning praise for its ability to transform complex ideas into engaging and deeply human stories. This book is highly recommended for admirers of Primo Levi, those interested in chemistry or the love of scientific inquiry, and readers who appreciate deeply thoughtful and beautifully written autobiographical narratives. It will particularly appeal to those who enjoy exploring the human spirit, resilience, and the intricate connections between the material world and personal experience, all conveyed with warmth, wit, and a powerful sense of justice.
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