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Time travel

By Maggie Mcdonald

3 May 2003

Back to the past may beat back to the future as the place to go when we get that time-slipping ship. Carole Angier’s moving biography The Double Bond: Primo Levi, a biography (Penguin, £9.99) is revealing: the hopeless search for nickel in mine tailings finds echo in Levi’s life, his writing and his obsessions.

Go further back, and in Levi’s country the best of the Romans is all around you. In Britain – “it’s just a province,” said an Italian archaeologist pityingly – there has been world-class work on the Roman world. The invasion and creation of Roman Britain is memorialised in the British Museum, and…

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