'... bound to become required reading for Levi scholars around the world, and it will also be of great interest to the large number of non-specialist readers of Levi.'V. R. Jones, Department of Italian Studies, University of Reading'...formidably competent. For students, it should replace a comparatively superficial study by Risa Sodi (A Dante of Our Time)...Cicioni is particularly good in explaining Levi's position as a highly assimilated Italian Jew. She is brilliant on Levi as a scientist...Cicioni is subtly balanced on Levi's tortured humanism. I found this study invaluable.'Literary Review'Incorporating rich detail from his work, she [Cicioni] is able to demonstrate the development of his thought on his subjects of interest ... For readers familiar with Primo Levi as a Holocaust chronicler, this book is a valuable offering.'The Australian Jewish News'Cicioni has succeeded in pulling together the disparate threads of Levi's work, and has situated them in illuminati