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Night
Farrar, Straus and Giroux 2012; US$ 10.99A New Translation From The French By Marion Wiesel 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... more...
The Judges
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group 2007; US$ 15.00From Elie Wiesel, a gripping novel of guilt, innocence, and the perilousness of judging both. A plane en route from New York to Tel Aviv is forced down by bad weather. A nearby house provides refuge for five of its passengers: Claudia, who has left her husband and found new love; Razziel, a religious teacher who was once a political prisoner; Yoav,... more...
The Time of the Uprooted
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group 2007; US$ 14.00Gamaliel Friedman is only a child when his family flees Czechoslovakia in 1939 for the relative safety of Hungary. For him, it will be the beginning of a life of rootlessness, disguise, and longing. Five years later, in desperation, Gamaliel?s parents entrust him to a young Christian cabaret singer named Ilonka. With his Jewish identity hidden, Gamaliel... more...
A Mad Desire to Dance
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group 2009; US$ 16.00From Elie Wiesel, a recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize and one of our fiercest moral voices, a provocative and deeply thoughtful new novel about a life shaped by the worst horrors of the twentieth century and one man?s attempt to reclaim happiness. Doriel, a European expatriate living in New York, suffers from a profound sense of desperation and loss.... more...
Wise Men and Their Tales
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group 2009; US$ 16.00In Wise Men and Their Tales , a master teacher gives us his fascinating insights into the lives of a wide range of biblical figures, Talmudic scholars, and Hasidic rabbis. The matriarch Sarah, fiercely guarding her son, Isaac, against the negative influence of his half-brother Ishmael; Samson, the solitary hero and protector of his people, whose... more...
And the Sea Is Never Full
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group 2010; US$ 15.95As this concluding volume of his moving and revealing memoirs begins, Elie Wiesel is forty years old, a writer of international repute. Determined to speak out more actively for both Holocaust survivors and the disenfranchised everywhere, he sets himself a challenge: "I will become militant. I will teach, share, bear witness. I will reveal and try... more...
All Rivers Run to the Sea
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group 2010; US$ 16.95In this first volume of his two-volume autobiography, Wiesel takes us from his childhood memories of a traditional and loving Jewish family in the Romanian village of Sighet through the horrors of Auschwitz and Buchenwald and the years of spiritual struggle, to his emergence as a witness for the Holocaust's martyrs and survivors and for the State... more...
Jew Today
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group 2010; US$ 15.00In this powerful and wide-ranging collection of essays, letters and diary entries, weaving together all the periods of the author's life -- from his childhood in Transylvania to Auschwitz and Buchenwald, Paris, New York -- Elie Wiesel, acclaimed as one of the most gifted and sensitive writers of our time, probes, from the particular point of view of... more...
One Generation After
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group 2011; US$ 15.00Twenty years after he and his family were deported from Sighet to Auschwitz, Elie Wiesel returned to his town in search of the watch?a bar mitzvah gift?he had buried in his backyard before they left. From the Trade Paperback edition. more...
The Jews of Silence
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group 2011; US$ 14.00In the fall of 1965 the Israeli newspaper Haaretz sent a young journalist named Elie Wiesel to the Soviet Union to report on the lives of Jews trapped behind the Iron Curtain. ?I would approach Jews who had never been placed in the Soviet show window by Soviet authorities,? wrote Wiesel. ?They alone, in their anonymity, could describe the conditions... more...









