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Night, or La Nuit, first published in France in 1958, is an autobiographical novella by Elie Wiesel based on his experience, as a young Jew, of being deported from the village of Sighet in Transylvania to the German death camp at Auschwitz, and later to the concentration camp at Buchenwald.

References

Note: All page number references in the text refer to the Bantam Books edition of Night, detailed below.

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  • Cargas, Harry James. In Conversation with Elie Wiesel. Diamond Communications, 1992.
  • Cargas, Harry James, ed. Telling the Tale: A Tribute to Elie Wiesel. Saint Louis: Time Being Books, 1993.
  • Wiesel, Elie. Night. New York: Hill & Wang, 1960; Bantam Books, 1982, ISBN 0553272535
  • Wiesel, Elie. Memoirs. New York: Schocken Books, 1996, ISBN 0805210288
  • A conversation with Elie Wiesel, by Jill Priluck, Salon.com, Jan 5, 2000, retrieved Feb 5, 2005
  • "Transylvania", Shoah Resource Center, The International School for Holocaust Studies, retrieved Feb 5, 2005
  • "Sighet", Museum of Tolerance Online, Simon Wiesenthal Center, retrieved Feb 5, 2005
  • "The Jews of Sighetu-Marmatiei" by Peter Rashkin, retrieved Feb 5, 2005
  • "Life in Sighet, Romania, 1920-39, Public Broadcasting Service, retrieved Feb 5, 2005
  • Why wasn't Auschwitz bombed?, Encyclopędia Britannica, retrieved March 10, 2005, from Encyclopędia Britannica Premium Service (requires subscription)
  • Interview with Elie Wiesel, Academy of Achievement, retrieved March 14, 2005
  • "Sighet", Museum of Tolerance Online, retrieved March 14, 2005
  • "The Jews of Sighetu-Marmatiei", a visitor's weblog, retrieved March 14, 2005
  • "Transylvania", Yad Vashem Shoah Resource Center, retrieved March 14, 2005 (pdf)
  • "Elie Wiesel, First Person Singular", Public Broadcasting Service (PBS), retrieved March 14, 2005
  • "Auschwitz",Holocaust Encyclopedia, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, retrieved March 14, 2005