Night

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Nobel laureate Elie Wiesel's wrenching attempt to find meaning in the horror of the Holocaust is technically a novel, but it's based so closely on his own experiences in Birkenau, Auschwitz, and Buchenwald that it's generally--and not inaccurately--read as an autobiography. Like Wiesel himself, the protagonist of Night is a scholarly, pious teenager racked with guilt at having survived the genocidal campaign that consumed his family. His memories of the nightmare world of the death camps present him with an intolerable question: how can the God he once so fervently believed in have allowed these monstrous events to occur? There are no easy answers in this harrowing book, which probes life's essential riddles with the lucid anguish only great literature achieves. It marks the crucial first step in Wiesel's lifelong project to bear witness for those who died.

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upc: 9780553272536
title: Night
purchase date: 01-07-2005
publisher: Bantam
published: 01-04-1982
price: $5.99
pages: 128
net Rating: 4.5
last lookup time: 141954838.630134
genre: Authors Entertainers Holocaust Personal Narratives Jewish
fullTitle: Night
currentValue: $1.35
created: 141954812.82195
country: us
author: Elie Wiesel Stella Rodway Francois Mauriac
aspect: Mass Market Paperback
asin: 0553272535