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Collected Poems (Levi)

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Collection of poems by Primo Levi
Collected Poems
First English edition
AuthorPrimo Levi
Original titleAd ora incerta
TranslatorRuth Feldman and Brian Swann
PublisherGarzanti (Italian)
Faber & Faber (English)
Publication date1984
Publication placeUnited Kingdom
Published in English1988
Media typePrint
Pages92
ISBN0-571-15255-4
OCLC26362068

Collected Poems is the English language collection of poems by Italian author Primo Levi. Its Italian title is Ad ora incerta.

Contents

From Shema

Crescenzago, Buna, Singing, 25 February 1944, The Crow's Song, Shema, Reveille, Monday, Another Monday, After R. M. Rilke, Ostjuden, Sunset at Fossoli, 11 February 1946, The Glacier, The Witch, Avigliana, Waiting, Epitaph, The Crow's Song II, There Were a Hundred, For Adolf Eichmann, Landing, Lilith, In the Beginning, Via Cigna, The Black Stars, Leavetaking.

From At an Uncertain Hour

Pliny, The Girl-Child of Pompei, Huayna Capac, The Gulls of Settimo, Annunciation, Toward the Valley, Wooden Heart, The First Atlas, 12 July 1980, Dark Band, Autobiography, Voices, Unfinished Business, Partisan, Arachne, 2000, Passover, Laid Up, Old Mole, A Bridge, The Work, A Mouse, Nachtwache, Agave, Pearl Oyster, The Snail, A Profession, Flight, The Survivor, The Elephant, Sidereus Nuncius, Give Us, Chess, Chess II, Memorandum Book.

Previously Uncollected Poems

'Gedale's Song', Decathlon Man, Dust, A Valley, Unresolved Burdens, Song of Those Who Died in vain, The Thaw, Samson, Delilah, Airport, On Trial, Thieves, To My Friends, Proxy, August, The Fly, The Dromedary, Almanac.

Works by Primo Levi
Novels
Short story collections
Essay collections
Poetry
Non-fiction
Adaptations


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