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Wiesel, Elie (Vol. 165) - Michael Wood (review date 7 February 1974)
Michael Wood (review date 7 February 1974)
SOURCE: Wood, Michael. “Victims of Survival.” New York Review of Books 21, no. 1 (7 February 1974): 10-12.
[In the following excerpt, Wood offers an unfavorable assessment of The Oath.]
Survival. The defensive myth of a long-persecuted people becomes an oblique apology to those who failed to survive, to those who got “lost.” Singer's woman who loses herself is really terrified of losing her child, since she loses everything else. A mother in Elie Wiesel's The Oath does lose a child in the camps, obeys an order to be separated from him and never sees him again. This the central, poignant moment in the book, the source of its anguish and its questions. “I don't understand,” a boy says to his father. “God's role in the camps—explain it to me.” And again: “You. And Mother. Both of you. How did you do it—how did you survive?”
The survivors by their very survival...
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- Itzhak Ivry (review date 17 December 1960)
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- 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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- Denis Diamond (essay date spring 1983)
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- Marie M. Cedars (essay date fall 1986)
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- Stanley Moss (review date 10 July 1988)
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- 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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