English translation of Primo Levi's "The Complete Works"
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The English translation of Primo Levi's "The Complete Works" is a comprehensive three-volume collection that presents the Italian Holocaust survivor and writer’s entire body of work in English, edited and translated under the direction of Ann Goldstein.
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Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
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Target entity: English translation of Primo Levi's "The Complete Works" Context triple: [Ann Goldstein, notableWork, English translation of Primo Levi's "The Complete Works"]
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English translation of Primo Levi’s "Other People’s Trades"
The English translation of Primo Levi’s "Other People’s Trades" is a collection of essays rendered into English by translator Stuart Woolf, presenting Levi’s reflections on science, literature, and everyday life to an Anglophone audience.
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Primo Levi's Auschwitz trilogy
Primo Levi's Auschwitz trilogy is a collection of three autobiographical works that chronicle his experiences in the Nazi concentration camp and his subsequent journey back to Italy, offering profound reflections on survival, memory, and humanity.
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Imre Kertész’s Holocaust trilogy
Imre Kertész’s Holocaust trilogy is a series of interconnected novels that explore the psychological and existential aftermath of the Holocaust through introspective, often autobiographical narratives.
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Elie Wiesel Holocaust trilogy
The Elie Wiesel Holocaust trilogy is a collection of three autobiographical works—Night, Dawn, and Day—in which Wiesel reflects on his experiences during and after the Holocaust and explores themes of faith, trauma, and moral responsibility.
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Primo Levi Prize (indirectly associated with author’s reputation)
The Primo Levi Prize is a literary award named in honor of Italian writer and Holocaust survivor Primo Levi, recognizing works that reflect his ethical, humanistic, and intellectual legacy.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
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Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: English translation of Primo Levi's "The Complete Works" Target entity description: The English translation of Primo Levi's "The Complete Works" is a comprehensive three-volume collection that presents the Italian Holocaust survivor and writer’s entire body of work in English, edited and translated under the direction of Ann Goldstein.
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A.
English translation of Primo Levi’s "Other People’s Trades"
The English translation of Primo Levi’s "Other People’s Trades" is a collection of essays rendered into English by translator Stuart Woolf, presenting Levi’s reflections on science, literature, and everyday life to an Anglophone audience.
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B.
Primo Levi's Auschwitz trilogy
Primo Levi's Auschwitz trilogy is a collection of three autobiographical works that chronicle his experiences in the Nazi concentration camp and his subsequent journey back to Italy, offering profound reflections on survival, memory, and humanity.
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C.
Imre Kertész’s Holocaust trilogy
Imre Kertész’s Holocaust trilogy is a series of interconnected novels that explore the psychological and existential aftermath of the Holocaust through introspective, often autobiographical narratives.
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D.
Elie Wiesel Holocaust trilogy
The Elie Wiesel Holocaust trilogy is a collection of three autobiographical works—Night, Dawn, and Day—in which Wiesel reflects on his experiences during and after the Holocaust and explores themes of faith, trauma, and moral responsibility.
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E.
Primo Levi Prize (indirectly associated with author’s reputation)
The Primo Levi Prize is a literary award named in honor of Italian writer and Holocaust survivor Primo Levi, recognizing works that reflect his ethical, humanistic, and intellectual legacy.
- F. None of above. chosen
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