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Night is Elie Wiesel s masterpiece, a candid, horrific, and deeply poignant autobiographical account of his survival as a teenager in the Nazi death camps. This new translation by Marion Wiesel, Elie s wife and frequent translator, presents this seminal memoir in the language and spirit truest to the author s original intent. And in a substantive new preface, Elie reflects on the enduring importance of Night and his lifelong, passionate dedication to ensuring that the world never forgets man s capacity for inhumanity to man.
Night offers much more than a litany of the daily terrors, everyday perversions, and rampant sadism at Auschwitz and Buchenwald; it also eloquently addresses many of the philosophical as well as personal questions implicit in any serious consideration of what the Holocaust was, what it meant, and what its legacy is and will be.
Author Bio: Elie Wiesel is the internationally celebrated author, Nobel
laureate, and spokesperson for humanity whose decision to dedicate his life
to bearing witness for the Holocaust's martyrs and survivors found its
earliest and most enduring voice in Night, his penetrating and profound
account of the Nazi death camps. Born in the town of Sighet, Transylvania,
he was a teenager when he and his family were taken from their home in 1944
to the Auschwitz concentration camp, and then to Buchenwald. Night is the
terrifying record of Elie Wiesel's memories of the death of his family, the
death of his own innocence, and his despair as a deeply observant Jew
confronting the absolute evil of man.
Elie Wiesel is the author of more than forty internationally acclaimed works
of fiction and nonfiction. He has been awarded the Presidential Medal of
Freedom, the United States of America Congressional Gold Medal, the French
Legion of Honor, and, in 1986, the Nobel Peace Prize. He is the Andrew W.
Mellon Professor in the Humanities and University Professor at Boston
University.
116 pages, Hardcover
First published January 1, 1956

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“The opposite of love is not hate, it's indifference. The opposite of art is not ugliness, it's indifference. The opposite of faith is not heresy, it's indifference. And the opposite of life is not death, it's indifference.”
