Night
Record details
- ISBN: 9780374399979
- ISBN: 9780374500016 (pbk.)
- ISBN: 0374399972
- ISBN: 0374500010 (pbk.) :
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Physical Description:
xxi, 120 p. ; 22 cm.
print - Edition: 1st ed.
- Publisher: New York : Hill and Wang, c2006.
Content descriptions
General Note: | Originally published as Un di velt hot geshvign. |
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Subject: | Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Personal narratives World War, 1939-1945 Personal narratives, Jewish Wiesel, Elie 1928-2016 |
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Available copies
- 4 of 4 copies available at Kenton County.
Holds
- 0 current holds with 4 total copies.
Other Formats and Editions
Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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Covington Branch | 940.5318 W651n 2006 (Text) | 33126024189064 | YA Nonfiction | Available | - |
Covington Branch | 940.5318 W651n 2006 (Text) | 33126024189098 | YA Nonfiction | Available | - |
Independence Branch | 940.5318 W651n 2006 (Text) | 33126024705182 | YA Nonfiction | Available | - |
Independence Branch | 940.5318 W651n 2006 (Text) | 33126024793097 | Adult Nonfiction | Available | - |
- Baker & Taylor
The narrative of a boy who lived through Auschwitz and Buchenwald provides a short and terrible indictment of modern humanity. - Holtzbrinck
A New Translation From The French By Marion Wiesel
Night is Elie Wiesel's masterpiece, a candid, horrific, and deeply poignant autobiographical account of his survival as a teenager in the Nazi death camps. This new translation by Marion Wiesel, Elie's wife and frequent translator, presents this seminal memoir in the language and spirit truest to the author's original intent. And in a substantive new preface, Elie reflects on the enduring importance of Night and his lifelong, passionate dedication to ensuring that the world never forgets man's capacity for inhumanity to man.
Night offers much more than a litany of the daily terrors, everyday perversions, and rampant sadism at Auschwitz and Buchenwald; it also eloquently addresses many of the philosophical as well as personal questions implicit in any serious consideration of what the Holocaust was, what it meant, and what its legacy is and will be.
- McMillan Palgrave
A new translation from the French by Marion Wiesel. Night is Elie Wiesel's masterpiece, a candid, horrific, and deeply poignant autobiographical account of his survival as a teenager in the Nazi death camps.
This new translation by Marion Wiesel, Elie's wife and frequent translator, presents this seminal memoir in the language and spirit truest to the author's original intent. And in a substantive new preface, Elie reflects on the enduring importance of Night and his lifelong, passionate dedication to ensuring that the world never forgets man's capacity for inhumanity to man.
Night offers much more than a litany of the daily terrors, everyday perversions, and rampant sadism at Auschwitz and Buchenwald; it also eloquently addresses many of the philosophical as well as personal questions implicit in any serious consideration of what the Holocaust was, what it meant, and what its legacy is and will be.