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Elie Wiesel And the Art of Story Telling
Rosemary Horowitz

Elie Wiesel And the Art of Story Telling

McFarland & Company (Oct 30, 2006)
9780786428694
| Paperback
242 pages | 12 x 230 mm | en_US
$ 35.00 | Value: $ 17.67
Dewey 813.54
LC Classification PQ2683.I32 .Z658 2006
LC Control No. 2006028087

Subject

  • Storytelling In Education
  • Storytelling In Literature

Plot

Elie Wiesel is a master storyteller with the ability to use storytelling as a form of activism. From his landmark memoir Night to his novels and numerous retellings of Hasidic legends, Wiesel's literature emphasizes storytelling, and he frequently refers to himself as a storyteller rather than an author or historian. In this work, essays examine Wiesel's roots in Jewish storytelling traditions; influences from religious, folk, and secular sources; education; Yiddish background; Holocaust experience; and writing style. Emphasized throughout is Wiesel's use of multiple sources in an effort to reach diverse audiences.