Day: A Novel
 

Day: A Novel

by Elie Wiesel

"Not since Albert Camus has there been such an eloquent spokesman for man." --The New York Times Book Review
The publication of Day restores Elie Wiesel’s original title to the novel initially published in English as The Accident and clearly establishes it as the powerful conclusion to the author’s classic trilogy of Holocaust literature, which includes his memoir Night and novel Dawn.... (more)

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kadmosb
  • Rated 5 stars

Het laatste deel van het drieluik Nacht - Dageraad - Dag. Indrukwekkend beeld van een mens die de oorlog in alle hevigheid in een concentratiekamp beleeft (Nacht), die daarna geconfronteerd wordt met gewisselde rollen (slachtoffer wordt beul - Dageraad) en die tenslotte het 'leven' weer probeert op te pakken (Dag).

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Yuri G
  • Rated 2 stars

This book stands as the ultimate confirmation of Elie Wiesel's worthlessness as a novelist. Reading this should silence anyone who foolishly believes that "Night" is not a genuine memoir of the Holocaust. Someone whose powers of creation are so poorly developed as his, could not possibly have invented such a powerful narrative of Auschwitz. He has single-handedly refuted holocaust revisionism with this turd.

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