EARTHSC 2GG3 Chapter Notes -Elie Wiesel, Nobel Prize, Orthodox Judaism

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New york, ny: hill and wang, a division of farrar, Night is the morbid experiences of elie wiesel and his father in auschwitz, it is re-told by elie , after his long vow to keep silent. This firsthand account is a close examination of the thoughts of. Holocaust survivor and nobel peace winner, elie wiesel. This book has many perplexing and controversial statements such as his perception of the death of god in the camps. This morbid re-telling is a story of caution and morbid lesson to those with malicious intent. This book is considered one of the foundations of holocaust literature, and is part of the. This resource is useful to my final paper because it is the most important and acclaimed book that nobel peace prize winner elie wiesel has written. It gives a real outlook at the horrors of a.

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