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Alter, Roger. "Elie Wiesel: Between Hangman and Victim," in After the Tradition. E. P. Dutton & Co. Inc., 1962.
Fine, Ellen S. Legacy of Night; The Literary Universe of Elie Wiesel. State University of New York Press, 1982.
Hager, W. H. Review in Christian Century, January, 1961, p. 88.
Harris, Jason. "Wiesel Recounts Twentieth Century," in The Tamalpais News, http://marin.marin.kl2.ca us/~Tamnews/old/LXX/tam/ads_art/ wiesel.htm 1995.
Kahn, Lothar. "Elie Wiesel: Neo-Hasidism,"...
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