In Nobel laureate Elie Wiesel's memoir Night, a scholarly, pious teenager is wracked with guilt at having survived the horror of the Holocaust and the genocidal campaign that consumed his family. His memories of the nightmare world of the death camps present him with an intolerable question: how can the God he once so fervently believed in have allowed these monstrous events to occur? There are no easy answers in this harrowing book, which probes life's essential riddles with the lucid anguish only great literature achieves. It marks the crucial first step in Wiesel's lifelong project to bear witness for those who died. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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埃利·维赛尔,美国著名作家,社会活动家,从小笃信上帝。二战期间,年仅15岁的他被投入奥斯维辛集中营,亲眼目睹了自己的母亲和可爱的小妹妹被活活扔进焚尸炉里,在熊熊烈火中销声匿迹。从那一刻起,在他的心灵深处,上帝死了。也许,就是为了写这本书他才活了下来。《夜》出版后,吸引了全世界的目光,他本人也于1986年获得了诺贝尔和平奖。
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We must take sides. Neutrality helps the oppressor, never the victim. Silence encourages the tormentor, never the tormented. Sometimes we must interfere.
现在工作再辛苦也不成问题,只要离牢房远远的,离死亡熔炉远远的,离炼狱中心越远越好。
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