Levi thanks Frӧhlich for his review of Storie naturali (Natural Histories).
27-4-1969
Dear Mr. Frölich,
only a quick word to thank you for your friendly review of my Überraschungen.
Hope to see you soon here in Turin: in this occasion you will perhaps explain me who is Chirico?[1]
Most cordial wishes to both of you
Primo Levi
27-4-1969
Caro Signor Frölich,
solo qualche parola per ringraziarLa della Sua amichevole recensione delle mie Storie naturali.
Spero di vederLa presto qui a Torino: in quell’occasione forse mi spiegherà chi è Chirico?[1]
I miei più cordiali saluti a entrambi Voi
Primo Levi
27-4-1969
Dear Mr. Frölich,
only a quick word to thank you for your friendly review of my Überraschungen.
Hope to see you soon here in Turin: in this occasion you will perhaps explain me who is Chirico?[1]
Most cordial wishes to both of you
Primo Levi
27-4-1969
Dear Mr. Frölich,
only a quick word to thank you for your friendly review of my Überraschungen.
Hope to see you soon here in Turin: in this occasion you will perhaps explain me who is Chirico?[1]
Most cordial wishes to both of you
Primo Levi
27-4-1969
Caro Signor Frölich,
solo qualche parola per ringraziarLa della Sua amichevole recensione delle mie Storie naturali.
Spero di vederLa presto qui a Torino: in quell’occasione forse mi spiegherà chi è Chirico?[1]
I miei più cordiali saluti a entrambi Voi
Primo Levi
27-4-1969
Dear Mr. Frölich,
only a quick word to thank you for your friendly review of my Überraschungen.
Hope to see you soon here in Turin: in this occasion you will perhaps explain me who is Chirico?[1]
Most cordial wishes to both of you
Primo Levi
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Sender: Primo Levi
Addressee: Hans Jürgen Fröhlich
Date of Drafting: 1969-04-27
Place of Writing: Turin
Description:letter handwritten on letterhead paper in blue ballpoint pen, mm 219x139.
Archive: Deutsches Literaturarchiv, Marbach
Series: Levi, Primo Frӧhlich, Hans J. 1962-1985; o.D.
Folio: 1, front only
Letterhead:PRIMO LEVI | CORSO RE UMBERTO, 75 | 10128 TORINO | Tel. (011) 584.677
DOI:
1In Fröhlich’s review of the German edition of Storie naturali (Natural Histories), the author describes Turin as the city of the “Fiat-Olivetti-Chirico” triad; hence, Levi’s curiosity regarding “Chirico.” However, the answer to this letter has not been found. Cf. Hans Jürgen Fröhlich, Naturales Historiae für morgen. Primo Levis „Verdoppelung einer schöne Damen,“Stuttgarter Zeitung, April 12, 1965, available here.