The Periodic Table (Everyman’s Library Contemporary Classics)

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An extraordinary kind of autobiography in which each of the 21 chapters takes its title and its starting-point from one of the elements in the periodic table. Mingling fact and fiction, science and personal record, history and anecdote, Levi uses his training as an industrial chemist and the terrible years he spent as a prisoner in Auschwitz to illuminate the human condition. Yet this exquisitely lucid text is also humourous and even witty in a way possible only to one who has looked into the abyss.

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Primo Michele Levi (Italian: [ˈpriːmo ˈlɛːvi]; 31 July 1919 – 11 April 1987) was an Italian Jewish chemist, writer, and Holocaust survivor. He was the author of several books, novels, collections of short stories, essays, and poems. His best-known works include If This Is a Man (1947) (U.S.: Survival in Auschwitz), his account of the year he spent as a prisoner in the Auschwitz concentration camp in Nazi-occupied Poland; and his unique work, The Periodic Table (1975), linked to qualities of the elements, which the Royal Institution of Great Britain named the best science book ever written.

Levi died in 1987 from injuries sustained in a fall from a third-story apartment landing. While his death was officially ruled a suicide, some evidence supports the possibility that the fall was accidental.

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Publisher Everyman
Publication date 21 Sept. 1995
Language ‎English
Print length 280 pages
ISBN-10 1857152182
ISBN-13 978-1857152180
Item weight ‎412 g
Dimensions 2.1 x 13.2 x 21.2 cm
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Customer Reviews 4.6 out of 5 stars 633Reviews

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Customers find this book profound and engaging, with one review highlighting how it weaves selected elements into a human memoir. The writing style is fantastic, and customers appreciate the wonderful collection of stories, with one noting it provides an interesting account of post-war life. The book is thought-provoking, and while some find it quite easy to read, others consider it not easy reading.
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Having read this amazing book many years ago, I ordered this Penguin copy for my 15 year old grandson who is keen on chemistry....Read more
An excellent book as enjoyable to the non-chemist as to the chemist and almost as good in English as it is in Italian....Read more
Great book. Unusual style. Thoroughly enjoyed it.Read more
This is a fascinating insight into the man and the times through which he lived....Read more
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...The style reminds me of Chekhov, and is as engaging. Altogether a well worthwhile and profound book.Read more
...after 'If This is a Man' and 'The Truce'; these first were truly great reading. This book is similarly enjoyable but only in parts....Read more
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...For me that's really awesome as I find them an exciting read. Most of the times....Read more
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Masterly writing about one of the worst crimes in modern history, focussing on the personalities of some of the fellow-inmates of the notorious Nazi...Read more
very good transation of an excellent author who draes on hiw incarsaration by he Nazis and the activities of Mussolini.Read more
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Interesting set of tales, well written and in lovely prose, compares people in the author’s life to elements....Read more
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...A wonderful collection of stories that have an almost dreamy quality about them. Lots of allegorical references that i'm still thinking about....Read more
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wonderful story around each of the periodic tableRead more
Primo Levi is a must read. This book provides a challenging and engaging narrative that bridges together Levi's life as a Chemist prior and post his...Read more
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...something entirely different the book makes for a compelling, thoughtful and interesting read which gives an intimate insight into Levi’s life,...Read more
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...The only thing I can say is that it gave me some peace as he was made up with it and started reading it straight away xRead more
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...but the printed font size is so small and feint, that it’s virtually impossible to read....Read more
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  • 5 out of 5 stars
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    Not really science but compelling nonetheless

    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 10 April 2019
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    I came to this book expecting a more traditional nonfiction science book based on various elements that compose the periodic table. It was after all voted as the best science book ever in 2006 by the respected Royal Institution of Great Britain. In this respect I have to admit I was rather disappointed. The book comprises a series of autobiographical stories from Levi’s life. Each of these stories are inspired in some way by an element from the table. Nickel, for instance, tells the story of the chemical laboratories of a mine, Arsenic (a personal favourite) examines the analysis of a sugar sample (perhaps laced with arsenic) and silver the story of faulty photographic plates. While the majority of these stories are autobiographical in nature several, such as those of mercury and lead, are fictional. While some of the links to the periodic table are clear and front-centre others are more subtle. It is for this reason I was disappointed with the book as a science book in the strictest of definitions.

    That said, though I expected something entirely different the book makes for a compelling, thoughtful and interesting read which gives an intimate insight into Levi’s life, identity and experiences, especially that of being a Jew living under Fascist rule during the war and its aftermath. The quality of the work is astounding and the stories are each incredibly moving in their own way. I don’t know whether I can recommend this as a science book in the manner of the Royal Institution but I can wholeheartedly recommend it as the compelling collection of autobiographical stories with a scientific theme it is. This book really does give you a lot to think about and is one that I think has the potential to have a profound emotional impact.

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    An instructive pleasure to read

    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 17 July 2022
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    As many people have previously noted, this is a wonderful book. As a chemist, it showed me the way things were in the days before I was born, but Levi's gift is to join his passion for chemistry with the experiences - good and bad - of his life. By doing so I feel that he makes being a chemist something entirely human. Chemists like me, and Primo have often felt as though they they don't fit into the rest of the world, and in a magical way, this book explains what it is like. As others have remarked, the best book about chemistry (and life) I ever read.

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  • 5 out of 5 stars
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    Great service, great book.

    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 18 June 2025
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    All good. Really nice new book.

    If you want to know about the Holocaust from a Periodic Table point of view, then this is the very best.

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  • 4 out of 5 stars
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    A life lived in short stories

    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 14 December 2020
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    Interesting set of tales, well written and in lovely prose, compares people in the author’s life to elements. Not my fave from the author, but a good lesson in storytelling.

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  • 5 out of 5 stars
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    Don't let the title (or first chapter) put you off

    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 7 June 2013
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    Levi is a slow burning reader, much like many of the compounds and elements he describes in his short novel. His series of vignettes about life before, during and after the Holocaust of WW2 is written very beautifully, with a deep sense of nostalgia and longing (though longing for what, I can never decide).

    Levi is an incredibly talented chemist and writer, and I describe him as a chemist first and foremost because his role as a chemist is much more important to me in the novel than his role as the writer. In the same way that Bazarov in Turgenev's "Fathers and Sons" inspects and analyses the human condition through his role as a doctor, so too does Levi inspect humanity (or the lack of it) as a chemist. It's amazingly beautiful and descriptive, sometimes as realistic and detailed as an oil painting.

    My only gripes is that the occasional vignette is almost too slow and boring, perhaps like a photograph that aged badly and has become muddy and unclear. Other than that, the novel as a whole is spectacular and deserves a read.

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  • 5 out of 5 stars
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    Primo Levi is always a joy to read

    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 27 June 2013
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    This is the second book I read after 'If this is a man' and 'The Truce' (and I would recommend reading them in that order). I love Levi's writing style - detached but not unemotional. This book is a somewhat strange mix - mostly autobiographical but with some fictional short stories in the middle - but you can't help but feel involved. I even started getting interested in Levi's work, which, given that I know nothing about chemistry whatsoever, can only be put down to his fantastic writing! The penultimate chapter where he accidentally comes into contact with a former chemist from Auschwitz is incredibly gripping. I can't wait to read more.

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  • 5 out of 5 stars
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    Interesting way of presenting a life story

    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 14 November 2024
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    Using the elements in the Periodic Table Levi tells us his life story. Beginning with his fascinating relatives both alive and dead then describes his enthusiasm to learn about chemistry and where it leads him. Beautifully written.

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    Humane chemistry

    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 22 November 2015
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    The sane, rational, yet entirely evocative manner in which Primo Levi writes, combined with the deep horror (neither tiptoed around nor dwelt upon) of some of the subject matter, and the incredibly pleasing device of basing each tale-cum-anecdote on an element, makes this just about the most satisfying book I've ever read. I read it after having been pointed to it as an example of an unusual writing technique - enough to put anyone off - but it's so easy to sink into. It leaves you feeling more connected to human experience, not to mention considerably more knowledgeable about extracting trace metals.

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  • 5 out of 5 stars
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    bel libro

    Reviewed in Italy on 30 June 2020
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    ottimo servizio sia per prezzo che per spedizione

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    Five Stars

    Reviewed in Canada on 26 November 2015
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    Got it for a class, didn't read the whole book but very interesting

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  • 5 out of 5 stars
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    An enchanting autobiography

    Reviewed in India on 7 October 2016
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    Note: This review is for the hardcover edition (ISBN: 9781857152180)

    About the Book: A witty, humane and life-affirming book. I had picked it up as many websites had extolled it as the best science book ever, based on a poll conducted in 2006 ([...]).

    Anyways, I guess I had started this book with totally different expectations. After all, it had beaten Charles Darwin's magnum opus, and with a title like this, the book should spit out serious top-notch chemistry trivia, right? Well, time to dampen those expectations a bit.

    So, I found it really fast that this is not a pop-sci book, no no.... This is basically a science-themed autobiography and memoir based on experiences of author during and after the Facist regime of Italy, where he was captured by Germans (his memoir on experiences in concentration camp is titled 'If this is a man'). As ignorant as I am, I got to know a great deal about Mussolini's regime and Fascism through this book, which was a plus.

    The 21 chapters of this book are each organised around an element, which features in the chapter itself. The writing is pretty smooth, not pretentious at all.

    What I really liked about the book was its matter-of-fact attitude, and the personality of the author. I mean, Primo Levi is one hell of a character!! He is hopeful, romantic, self-deprecating, resourceful, humorous, nerdy... Man, he would make such a wonderful dinner companion.

    I am not sure whether this is the all-time best Science book or not, but this is definitely a gem of a book. Glad to know such a person walked on this planet.

    About the Edition: The Hardcover I bought is from Everyman's Library, which is a bit pricier than the paperback version. But it is very much worth the modest increase, considering this is a classic that you may very well revisit. The binding is just lovely.

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  • 3 out of 5 stars
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    Damaged cover

    Reviewed in Sweden on 24 December 2022
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    Book is fine but packaging is a problem obviously. It was supposed to be a gift. Careless!

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    Klassiker. Einfach top.

    Reviewed in Germany on 10 June 2026
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    Klassiker. Einfach top.

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