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Elie Wiesel (Critical Survey of Long Fiction)
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After the appearance in 1956 of Un di Velt hot geshvign (in French as La Nuit; Night, 1960), Elie Wiesel published more than twenty works. Other works include Les Juifs de silence (1966; The Jews of Silence, 1966), a personal testimony of his trip to Russia; Le Chant des morts (1966; Legends of Our Time, 1968), Entre deux soleils (1970; One Generation After, 1970), and Un Juif aujourd’hui (1977; A Jew Today, 1978), collections of essays and short stories; several volumes of...
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