Elie Wiesel - Night - Full Audiobook (2023)

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Night is Elie Wiesel's masterpiece, a candid, horrific, and deeply poignant autobiographical account of his survival as a teenager in the Nazi death camps. This new translation by Marion Wiesel, Elie's wife and frequent translator, presents this seminal memoir in the language and spirit truest to the author's original intent. And in a substantive new preface, Elie reflects on the enduring importance of Night and his lifelong, passionate dedication to ensuring that the world never forgets man's capacity for inhumanity to man.

Night offers much more than a litany of the daily terrors, everyday perversions, and rampant sadism at Auschwitz and Buchenwald; it also eloquently addresses many of the philosophical as well as personal questions implicit in any serious consideration of what the Holocaust was, what it meant, and what its legacy is and will be.
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Page numbers might be different depending on the version of the book.

Chapter 1 (Pages 3-22): 0:05
Chapter 2 (Pages 23-28): 38:11
Chapter 3 (Pages 29-46): 48:53
Chapter 4 (Pages 47-65): 1:22:51
Chapter 5 (Pages 66-84): 1:56:05
Chapter 6 (Pages 85-97): 2:30:37
Chapter 7 (Pages 98-103): 2:54:32
Chapter 8 (Pages 104-112): 3:04:38
Chapter 9 (Pages 113-115): 3:19:32

yeetingwaterbottle
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You ebook narrators carry be carrying me through school

gerald
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It's hard to put into words the surreal feeling that washes over me listening to this. Me, a Jewish person, sitting in my car on the way to and from work. Hearing the attrocities that my own family was afflicted, 2 generations ago. Thinking about the fact that I'm even here, right now, with bluetooth and a comfortable chair, and living in a place where I am free and accepted. We take it for granted every single day.

matthewb
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I read this book in English class in the 6th grade. I've never seen the class so quiet and solemn. Later that year we went to a Holocaust museum and it was utterly profound. Thank you for your work Elie Wiesel!

dylanclark
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Got a book report due tomorrow so this means its time to sit down and listen to this whole thing

JoshuaFunkedMehard.
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My parents took me to hear Elie Wiesel speak when I was a young, ignorant teenager. I remember thinking how much I wanted to be out riding my bike with my friends. I can see my scornful, petulant attitude written on my face to this very day.

What a fool I was. Today, I find myself soaking up all I can manage regarding history. More specifically, the Holocaust, and Pol Pot, and the Khmer Rouge, and tragically, many more such as the Soviet Union, and by extension, Communism as a whole.

I've come to fear my own govt and see the sinister parallels in many different aspects of an encroaching police state. A leviathan, insatiable in its quest for power, and control.

May God help us all.

jeremyhansen
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I read this book when I was 15 years old. I visited the hallowed grounds of Auschwitz at 30. Life is so fragile. Thank you Elie Wiesel.

cjsmith
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Thank you so much. The combination of your voice and Elie Wiesel master piece made me listen to it nonestop. Simply perfect

reihanetaheri
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this is one of the only books i’ve ever cried over. amazing job at narrating Wiesel!

vana
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I had to read this in school like 15 years ago, I never forgot it, and always wanted to read it again. Somehow it's even more heartbreaking than I remember. It's the most tragic piece of media I've ever consumed. It's insane how Wiesel managed to stay with his father for so long despite the odds, and so unbelievably heart wrenching how it turned out. I cannot fathom the mind of a person who has been through something like what he experienced.

Dingdongtime
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dude your voice had such depth that with combination of the story there were several goosebumps going down my spine.

ghostarc_sublime
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Absolutely beautiful narration. Well told.
I've listened to this audio over n over.
God bless the last survivours, and all the beautiful souls who lost their lives, in this terrible atrocity. X

deborahtaylor
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You have the most magnificent and consistent voice from all the audiobooks I've listened to. Not only are you the reason I can focus on my school's reading, but I can also be invested in the story. I'm feeling more moved than ever from a story like this. Keep making this, man; you are truly amazing; thank you.

James-uxdc
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I've read this book maybe three times now, starting with high school. This audiobook version was absolutely beautifully done! It really brought the story to life for me. Had me in tears a few times. Thank you so much for sharing this on YouTube. I've recommended it to a few friends.

laradada
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What a great writer .. everything about this book is perfection, I’m black Jamaican .. but my interest in the holocaust I can never shake .. it’s always a interest .. always sit in awe the evil of humans.. I try to understand Hitler but can’t comprehend that level of hate, evil and death of the soul . For you to see another human as if they are not human is unfathomable.. to hate someone is to hate yourself.

topicalllbloomsnmore
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How people can deny this ever happened bewilders me. Darkness is real, however light has come go toward the light, embrace the light.

cynidebriae
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Thank you so much. Had to read this for a class but I have trouble paying attention and listening to you read it really helped me.

spocknemoy
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That was the most beautiful, moving, and yet excruciating audiobook I’ve ever listened to in my entire life. I broke out sobbing and I could not stop. The last quote of the book is so incredibly moving… I don’t think I’ll ever be the same.

weebness
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Great narration!! I'm dyslexic so it's wayyyy easier listening to the audiobook than reading on paper 😂

bababobo
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That was intense. Thank you for providing that

victorvannatter