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Wiesel, Elie (Vol. 165) - Denis Diamond (essay date spring 1983)
Denis Diamond (essay date spring 1983)
SOURCE: Diamond, Denis. “Elie Wiesel: Reconciling the Irreconcilable.” World Literature Today 57, no. 2 (spring 1983): 228-33.
[In the following essay, Diamond surveys the defining characteristics of Wiesel's body of work.]
Artists are praised when what they have created is described as their world. Elie Wiesel would defy anyone to write of “Wiesel's Auschwitz.” And yet, nobody has made that place more present than he, or has done so more relentlessly, more remorselessly, more persistently. That being the case, it becomes impossible to expect his work to do what he has said cannot be done: to concretize the mystery.
One generation later it can still be said, and must now be affirmed: there is no such thing as literature of the Holocaust, nor can there be. … Those who have not lived through the experience will never know; those who have will never tell; not really,...
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- Itzhak Ivry (review date 17 December 1960)
- Richard M. Elman (review date 15 September 1964)
- Walter Laqueur (review date 23 March 1967)
- Michael J. Bandler (review date 21 November 1968)
- Michael Wood (review date 7 February 1974)
- Samuel H. Joseloff (essay date spring 1974)
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- Robert McAfee Brown (essay date 3-10 June 1981)
- Denis Diamond (essay date spring 1983)
- Eli Pfefferkorn (essay date winter 1984)
- Marie M. Cedars (essay date fall 1986)
- Elie Wiesel, Robert Franciosi, and Brian Shaffer (interview date fall 1987)
- Stanley Moss (review date 10 July 1988)
- David L. Vanderwerken (essay date 1990)
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- Ora Avni (essay date 1995)
- Carol Danks (essay date May-June 1996)
- Elie Wiesel and Tikkun (interview date July-August 1999)
- Alvin Rosenfeld (review date 13 December 1999)
- Carole J. Lambert (review date summer 2001)
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