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The Monkey's Wrench

Published
Oct 1987
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General Fiction General Fiction
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176

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A chemist-turned-writer and a construction rigger in a remote factory pass the time swapping tales of their lives and voyages. Primo Levi s most light-hearted novel, The Monkey s Wrench is a tribute to storytelling, human ingenuity, and the importance of finding meaningful work in life.
A lot of stories have happened to me, says Faussone, the mysterious construction rigger at the center of this comic novel by Primo Levi. Far from home on a work assignment, Libertino Faussone befriends the book s narrator, a chemist based loosely off of Levi himself. Although he can t quite explain it, the chemist is immediately entranced by the wandering laborer who has traveled to every corner of the world. The two embark on an unlikely friendship, trading tales filled with curses and spies, scandal and heartbreak.
With its easy-going and even whimsical tone, The Monkey s Wrench is a change from Primo Levi s other works. Yet its message is just as vital. The novel reminds us about the importance of connection between strangers, our endless capacity to solve even the most challenging of problems, and finding fulfillment in work.
Along with Elie Wiesel and Hannah Arendt, Primo Levi is remembered as one of the most powerful and perceptive writers on the Holocaust and the Jewish experience during World War II. This is an essential book both for students and literary readers. Reading Primo Levi is a lesson in the resiliency of the human spirit."

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First Edition Oct 1987 Penguin ISBN 0140103570
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Oct 1986 Summit Books ISBN 0671622145
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