He pointed specifically to Elie Wiesel’s “Night” as an example of a book that could be caught in the dragnet. Lochner had previously brought up “Night” during oral arguments about the ...
A BEGGAR IN JERUSALEM (Random House 1970 — winner of the Prix Medicis) Set in the six-day war, the novel depicts, in Wiesel's words, "an adventure of one madman, who one night saw not the end of ...
Here He is — He is hanging here on this gallows..." That night the soup tasted of corpses. [12] Elie Wiesel is a witness, a teller of tales, and a writer, in that order. Each of these roles is ...
That includes "Night" by Elie Wiesel — a memoir of Wiesel's experience in the Nazi concentration camps during World War II. "Is this board willing to go... we are not going to have a book ...
The words of Nobel Prize-winning author, Holocaust survivor, teacher and human rights activist, Elie Wiesel ... and in ...