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Night What Do I Read Next?
Sources
Roger Alter, "Elie Wiesel Between Hangman and Victim," in After the Tradition, E. P. Dutton & Co. Inc., 1962.
Ellen S. Fine, Legacy of Night; The Literary Universe of Elie Wiesel, State University of New York Press, 1982.
W. H. Hager, a review in Christian Century, January, 1961, p. 88.
Jason Harris, "Wiesel Recounts Twentieth Century" in The Tamalpais News, http://marin.marin.kl2.ca us/~Tamnews/old/LXX/tam/ads_art/ wiesel.htm 1995.
Lothar Kahn, "Elie Wiesel: Neo-Hasidism," in Mirrors of the Jewish Mind: A Gallery of Portraits of European Jewish Writers of Our Time, A.S. Barnes, 1963, pp. 176-93.
Kirkus, August, 1960, p. 660.
New Yorker, March, 1961, Vol. 37, p. 175.
Simon Sibelman, in Silence in the Novels of Elie Wiesel, New York: St. Martin's Press, 1995.
For Further Study
Ora Avni, "Beyond Psychoanalysis: Elie Wiesel's Night in Historical Perspective," in Auschwitz and After: Race, Culture, and the "Jewish Question" in France, edited by Lawrence Kritzman, Routledge, 1995, pp. 203-19....
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