As this concluding volume of his moving and revealing memoirs begins,
Elie Wiesel is forty years old, a writer of international repute.
Determined to speak out more actively for both Holocaust survivors and
the disenfranchised everywhere, he sets himself a challenge: "I will
become militant. I will teach, share, bear witness. I will reveal and
try to mitigate the victims' solitude." He makes words his weapon, and
in these pages we relive with him his unstinting battles. 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
thousands 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. He recounts the
behind-the-scenes events that led to the establishment of the
Holocaust Museum in Washington, D.C. He shares the feelings evoked by
his return to Auschwitz, by his recollections of Yitzhak Rabin, and by
his memories of his own vanished family. This is the magnificent
finale of a historic memoir.
Les mer
Memoirs, 1969-
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780307764096
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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