One generation after

Elie Wiesel

Original title: Entre deux soleils

first published 1970 Schocken Books, 1982 198 pages

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This book, which begins at the time of World War II and ends with the Six-Day War, shows a deeply moving account of Wiesel's return to the village of his boyhood. Wiesel addresses his thoughts and concerns with Germany, Russia, Israel's new image, and modern-day radical rebels.

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One generation after edition · 1986 · The Bibliophile Library · 230 pages
One generation after edition · 1982 · Schocken Books · 198 pages

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