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The Gates of the Forest: A Novel

Title : The Gates of the Forest: A Novel
Author :
Rating : 4.44 (506 Votes)
Asin : 080521044X
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 240 Pages
Publish Date : 2017-08-15
Language : English

Powerful and thought-provoking; a soul-bearing novel of one man's search for meaning in the existence of God Eli Wiesel's The Gates in the Forest is a classic work of Eastern European fiction divided into several vignettes extending from the WWII Hungarian frontier through to 1960's Brooklyn, New York. It's an amazing combination of post-modern Yiddish fairy tale, Rabbinical dialogue, and East European/Russian existentialist journey in search of God and meaning in a world of bew. "No, you don't understand -- this book is BRILLIANT!" according to Ryan & Liz. I don't simply mean "really good" or "rather impressive". I mean this book is quite earth-shaking.This book does belong to that literary category known as Holocaust Lit. But it's also simply a book about a single boy-youth-man trying to cope with the absurdity and meaninglessness of existence - Gregor as the individual alienated from everything, desperately trying NOT to . "Five Stars" according to Frank A. Darby. Excellent story by a brilliant writer.

"A remarkably affecting story."—The New Yorker"Like a Hasidic tale, The Gates of the Forest becomes one of those stories which man was created to relate Its author is a greatly gifted artist."—Hugh Nissenson"Profoundly moving In this book, all men are witnesses, all men are Jews. It is the condition of our lives, and the song and dagger of Elie Wiesel's art."—The New York Times"The novels of Elie Wiesel are a singularly impressive instance of how the creative imagination can surprise our expectations of what its limits should be."—Robert Alter

in 1986, he received the Nobel Peace Prize. He is the Andrew Mellon Professor in the Humanities at Boston University. Elie Wiesel is the author of more than thirty internationally acclaimed works of fiction and nonfiction.

He hides in a cave, where he meets a mysterious stranger who saves his life. But where, he asks, is God hiding? And where can one find redemption in a world that God has abandoned? In a story punctuated by friendship and fear, sacrifice and betrayal, Gregor's wartime wanderings take us deep into the ghost-filled inner world of the survivor.. He hides in the village, posing as a deaf-mute peasant boy. Gregor—a teenaged boy, the lone survivor of his family—is hiding from the Germans in the forest. He hides among the partisans of the Jewish resistance

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