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The Sixth Day and Other Tales, written by Primo Levi, is a collection of short stories, originally published in Storie naturali and Vizio di forma.
In the title story, Levi portrays a world assembled by a scientific committee, replacing the biblical creator, and his panel of experts wildly debates the most efficient body for humans—eliminating fish and bird bodies only at the end of a fierce battle.
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The sixth day and other tales by Levi, Primo. Publication date 1990 Topics Levi, Primo -- Translations into English, Levi, Primo, Manners and customs, Italy -- Social ...
Primo Levi. Abacus, 1991 - Italy - 255 pages. A collection of 23 stories in which the author creates a strangely familiar universe, transformed by the imagination. The...
- Primo Levi
- Abacus, 1991
- reprint, revised
- The Sixth Day and Other Tales
Primo Levi. Summit Books, 1990 - Fiction - 222 pages. Informed by Levi's sly and scientific imagination, the fictions in this collection explore a strangely familiar parallel universe in which...
The Sixth Day and Other Tales by Primo Levi, 1990, M. Joseph, Viking Penguin edition, in English
A collection of 23 stories in which the author creates a strangely familiar universe, transformed by the imagination. The stories include commentary on the human condition and the effect of a technolo.