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The Monkey's Wrench
The Monkey's Wrench
Author: Primo Levi, William Weaver (Translator)
ISBN-13: 9780140103571
ISBN-10: 0140103570
Publication Date: 10/6/1987
Pages: 176
Edition: Reprint
Rating:
  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 2 ratings
Publisher: Penguin
Book Type: Paperback
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Wildhog3 avatar reviewed The Monkey's Wrench on + 11 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
It is hard to describe how good this book is. Studs Terkel called it "a remarkable narrative of a worklife." It is laid out without preface in 14 "chapters." The narrator is a "rigger." This is a person whose job is supervising the setting up of very large cranes, often very very large. In each chapter the narrator is talking to another rigger, an old friend. As the book unfolds, the reader begins to realize that the author/narrator is laying out a work ethic for riggers. or anyone who builds things, or fixes things, or who just works their hands. And finally, a perceptive reader sees that the book is a metaphor for how to live your life. If I could award it eight or ten stars I would. Before someone grabs it, I think I will read it again.

Dr. John T. West, III
aka wildhog3