Celebrating a Storyteller: Elie Wiesel

Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 7 (21):106-111 (2008)
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This article presents several general perspectives concerning the reception of Elie Wiesel’s work and public activity as well as the way they are viewed by those who study his biography and by the general public. At his eightieth anniversary, Wiesel continues to fascinate, to challenge, and to inspire the most diverse range of feelings. Apart from this, one thing is sure: the contemporary world has been significantly marked by his work and activity

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