
La nuit
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Narrated by:
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Guila Clara Kessous
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By:
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Elie Wiesel
About this listen
" La nuit, écrivait Elie Wiesel en 1983, est un récit, un écrit à part, mais il est la source de tout ce que j'ai écrit par la suite. Le véritable thème de La nuit est celui du sacrifice d'Isaac, le thème fondateur de l'histoire juive. Abraham veut tuer Isaac, le père veut tuer son fils, et selon une tradition légendaire le père tue en effet son fils. L'expérience de notre génération est, à l'inverse, celle du fils qui tue le père, ou plutôt qui survit au père. La nuit est l'histoire de cette expérience."
Elie Wiesel a reçu le prix Nobel de la paix en 1986. La comédienne Guila Clara Kessous a reçu en 2012 le prix d'Artiste pour la paix de l'UNESCO. C'est à elle qu'Elie Wiesel et Josette Keisermann, présidente de l'Association HAC, ont confié la lecture de ce bouleversant témoignage.©1955 Éditions de Minuit (P)2015 Éditions Gallimard
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Je ne partage pas l'avis de ceux qui se plaignent que la lectrice ne soit pas un adolescent masculin.
Puissant
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Wish the reader was a man, as the narrator of the story
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The performance is very good but, for the life of me I can’t understand why the book is read by a woman when the narrator is a young male teenager. It makes for some weird moments in the narration. Also the time between chapters is so long that one wonders if the file is corrupted, but no, it eventually picks up again
A must but wrong performance…
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