
Titles
- Et La Mer N’est Pas Remplie. English
- Tous Les Fleuves Vont à La Mer
Attribution
Elie Wiesel ; translated from the French by Marion WieselPublication Details
BookAlfred Knopf1999Availability
LOCATION CALL # STATUS (UPPER LEVEL) PQ2683.I32 Z52313 1999 AVAILABLE New Feature: Text this to your cellphone
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Notes
- Continues the author’s Tous les fleuves vont à la mer
- Includes index
- "As this concluding volume of his memoirs begins, Elie Wiesel is forty years old, a writer of international repute." "We see him meet with world leaders and travel to regions ruled by war, dictatorship, racism, and exclusion in order to engage the most pressing issues of the day. We see him in the Soviet Union defending persecuted Jews and dissidents in South Africa battling apartheid and supporting Mandela’s ascension; in Cambodia and in Bosnia, calling on the world to face the atrocities, in refugee camps in Albania and Macedonia as an emissary for President Clinton." "He chastises Ronald Reagan for his visit to the German military cemetery at Bitburg. He supports Lech Walesa but challenges some of his views. He confronts Francois Mitterrand over the misrepresentation of his activities in Vichy France. He does battle with Holocaust deniers. He joins tens of tbousands of young Austrians demonstrating against renascent fascism in their country. He receives the Nobel Peace Prize." "Through it all, Wiesel remains deeply involved with his beloved Israel, its leaders and its people, and laments its internal conflicts."–BOOK JACKET
ISBN
- 067943917x
- 067943917x
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