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Elie Wiesel
1958 (as La Nuit in France)
Nonfiction
Memoir
Night is told from a first-person point of view, as Eliezer (the author, Elie Wiesel) shares the story of his life during the Holocaust.
Night is told primarily in the past tense, but it is interrupted occasionally by notes about the narrator's present life or thoughts.
The title Night refers to the pervasive evil of the Holocaust and God's apparent absence during these events.
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