If Not Now, When
By (Author) Primo Levi
Introduction by Mark Mazower
Translated by William Weaver
Penguin Books Ltd
Penguin Classics
23rd October 2000
7th September 2000
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary
Classic fiction: general and literary
853.914
Paperback
352
Width 130mm, Height 198mm, Spine 16mm
245g
Primo Levi was among the greatest witnesses to twentieth-century atrocity. In this gripping novel, based on a true story, he reveals the extraordinary lives of the Russian, Polish and Jewish partisans trapped behind enemy lines during the Second World War. Wracked by fear, hunger and fierce rivalries, they link up, fall apart, struggle to stay alive and to sabotage the efforts of the all-powerful German army. A compelling tale of action, resistance and epic adventure, it also reveals Levi's characteristic compassion and deep insight into the moral dilemmas of total war. It ranks alongside THE PERIOD TABLE and IF THIS IS A MAN as one of the rare authentic masterpieces of our times.
Writer Primo Levi (1919-1987), an Italian Jew, did not come to the wide attention of the English-reading audience until the last years of his life. A survivor of the Holocaust and imprisonment in Auschwitz, Levi is considered to be one of the century's most compelling voices, and THE PERIODIC TABLE is his most famous book. Levi is also the author of the forthcoming Modern Classics- MOMENTS OF REPRIEVE.