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night by elie wiesel
1/23/2006 @ 5:41:37 PM | 1081 days ago | permanent link | posted in book
My auntie brought me this book on Saturday, I didn't really plan on getting it cuz the Holocaust is all kinds of sad and morbid but it was actually uplifting tooIt was a bit of a surprise when Oprah picked another memoir for her mighty book club selection, "Night" is the real deal, tragic and most definitely a required reading Night by Elie Wiesel (1958) - 3/5 Night is a "hell" of a ride, a whirlwind chronicled by young Elizer Wiesel on his time in concentration camp (Auschwitz) from his home to Poland to Germany at the tail end of WWII. I see it as a stop gap compared to other works on the Holocaust experience like Saving Private Ryan (war), The Pianist (escape) and Maus. In fact it's very similar to Maus but whereas Spiegelman used pictures to dehumanize his horrific experience, Wiesel gives us an unfiltered and ghastly vision from a child's perspective, he was 15 when "evacuated" from Sighet, Transylvania (today in Romania). There are moments of hope as he is able to stay miraculously with his father but essentially the prisoners revert back to a very primitive humanity (survival, the self) and it's so real it's demoralizing Links - reviews - Night - http://www.nytimes.com/2006/01/16/books/16cnd-oprah.html?ex=1295067600... - blog post 1/4/2006 - A Million Little Pieces by James Frey
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