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Elie Wiesel

Enduring Darkness: A Journey through Human Suffering and Survival.

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Author: Elie Wiesel

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

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Language: English

Publication date: 06/04/2026

Audiobook duration: 31min

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Who should listen to Night

The summary audiobook of "Night" by Elie Wiesel is an essential listen for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the Holocaust, human resilience, and the impact of personal testimony on history. It is particularly valuable for students, educators, and individuals interested in themes of morality, survival, and the consequences of silence in the face of oppression. Additionally, those looking to reflect on the nature of faith and the human spirit in the darkest of times will find profound insights in Wiesel’s powerful narrative.

3 quotes from Night

  • "Never shall I forget that night, the first night in camp, which has turned my life into one long night, one long night, seven times cursed and seven times sealed."
  • "To forget the dead would be akin to killing them a second time."
  • "I had no right to let myself die. What would he do, the one who I had lost, if I were to die?"

Author: Elie Wiesel

Elie Wiesel was a Holocaust survivor, renowned author, and human rights advocate, whose profound experiences during World War II shaped his literary voice and moral philosophy. Born in Sighet, Romania, in 1928, Wiesel was deported to Auschwitz and then to Buchenwald, where he witnessed the unimaginable horrors of the concentration camps. His seminal work, "Night," serves as a poignant memoir reflecting his struggle to maintain faith in humanity and God amid the atrocities of the Holocaust. Wiesel's eloquent storytelling not only memorializes the victims of genocide but also serves as a powerful call to action against indifference and injustice, earning him the Nobel Peace Prize in 1986 for his unwavering dedication to advocating for those silenced by oppression. Through his writing and activism, Wiesel has left an indelible mark on literature and the global fight for human rights.

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Elie Wiesel

Enduring Darkness: A Journey through Human Suffering and Survival.

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Author: Elie Wiesel

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

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Language: English

Publication date: 06/04/2026

Audiobook duration: 31 min

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Who should listen to Night

The summary audiobook of "Night" by Elie Wiesel is an essential listen for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the Holocaust, human resilience, and the impact of personal testimony on history. It is particularly valuable for students, educators, and individuals interested in themes of morality, survival, and the consequences of silence in the face of oppression. Additionally, those looking to reflect on the nature of faith and the human spirit in the darkest of times will find profound insights in Wiesel’s powerful narrative.

3 quotes from Night

  • "Never shall I forget that night, the first night in camp, which has turned my life into one long night, one long night, seven times cursed and seven times sealed."
  • "To forget the dead would be akin to killing them a second time."
  • "I had no right to let myself die. What would he do, the one who I had lost, if I were to die?"

Author: Elie Wiesel

Elie Wiesel was a Holocaust survivor, renowned author, and human rights advocate, whose profound experiences during World War II shaped his literary voice and moral philosophy. Born in Sighet, Romania, in 1928, Wiesel was deported to Auschwitz and then to Buchenwald, where he witnessed the unimaginable horrors of the concentration camps. His seminal work, "Night," serves as a poignant memoir reflecting his struggle to maintain faith in humanity and God amid the atrocities of the Holocaust. Wiesel's eloquent storytelling not only memorializes the victims of genocide but also serves as a powerful call to action against indifference and injustice, earning him the Nobel Peace Prize in 1986 for his unwavering dedication to advocating for those silenced by oppression. Through his writing and activism, Wiesel has left an indelible mark on literature and the global fight for human rights.