Night.

“HUMAN SUFFERING ANYWHERE CONCERNS MEN AND WOMEN EVERYWHERE”: ELIE WIESEL’S NIGHT; INSCRIBED BY HIM

Night.

WIESEL, Elie; Translated by Marion Wiesel.

Item Number: 26077

New York: Hill and Wang, 2006.

First edition of Wiesel’s classic work. Octavo, original half cloth. Fine in a fine dust jacket. Signed by Elie Wiesel on the half-title page. Additionally signed by Marion Wiesel on the half-title page, who served as translator to this edition.

"If only I could get rid of this dead weightImmediately I felt ashamed of myself, ashamed forever" wrote Nobel Laureate Elie Wiesel in reference to his dying father. Night relays Wiesel's experience as a prisoner in the concentration camps at Auschwitz and Buchenwald in 1944-1945. Wiesel witnessed the inversion of convention and destruction of values. He writes, "here there are no fathers, no brothers, no friendseveryone lives and dies for himself alone."

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