Elie Wiesel, Time of the Restless
Elie Wiesel, Time of the Restless
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Young cabaret singer Ilonka saves a Jewish man from Hungarian fascists
the boy Gamliel, whose parents die in a concentration camp. Many years later,
In New York, Gamliel learns that a woman who has lost her speech is dying in the hospital
Hungarian old woman, and he begins to hope that this is the same Ilonka,
which he parted with in 1956 when Soviet troops suppressed
Budapest uprising...
Elie Wiesel, Nobel Peace Prize laureate, was born in 1928 in Romania.
As a young man, he experienced the horrors of concentration camps, passing through Birkenau, Auschwitz, and Buchenwald. He is the author of more than twenty novels, focusing on the Holocaust. He writes in English and French and is the recipient of numerous literary and humanitarian awards.
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