本の詳細
形式
キンドル
ページ数
121
言語
英語
公開されました
Feb 7, 2011
出版社
Hill and Wang
ISBN-10
1466805366
ISBN-13
9781466805361
説明
Elie Wiesel's profound narrative plunges into the depths of human suffering and resilience against the backdrop of the Holocaust. This autobiographical account captures his harrowing experiences, bearing witness to unimaginable atrocities and the fragility of hope in the face of despair. Through vivid and haunting imagery, readers are immersed in a world where innocence is shattered and survival becomes a relentless struggle.
The narrative unfolds as Wiesel shares the transformation from a vibrant youth with dreams to a traumatized survivor grappling with the loss of family, faith, and identity. Each page resonates with the weight of memory, as he reflects on the inhumane conditions faced in concentration camps, revealing the stark reality of life under oppression.
In this deeply emotional journey, Wiesel invites readers to confront the darkest corners of human existence while igniting a flame of remembrance. The work stands as a powerful reminder of the importance of bearing witness to history, urging future generations to learn from the past and strive for a more compassionate world.
The narrative unfolds as Wiesel shares the transformation from a vibrant youth with dreams to a traumatized survivor grappling with the loss of family, faith, and identity. Each page resonates with the weight of memory, as he reflects on the inhumane conditions faced in concentration camps, revealing the stark reality of life under oppression.
In this deeply emotional journey, Wiesel invites readers to confront the darkest corners of human existence while igniting a flame of remembrance. The work stands as a powerful reminder of the importance of bearing witness to history, urging future generations to learn from the past and strive for a more compassionate world.
ジャンル
ロマンス
サイエンスフィクション
ヤングアダルト
児童書
伝記
アクション&アドベンチャー
自伝&回想録
ホラー
自然
レビュー
すべて表示It is insightful on the concentration camps and how they were run, though difficult to read at times. Very short and concise
March 30th 2026