Open Heart A Memoir

Open Heart A Memoir by Elie Wiesel, published by Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group on September 29, 2015, is a reflective account that delves into the author’s life as he faces emergency heart surgery at the age of eighty-two. This reprint edition, comprising 96 pages, offers readers an intimate glimpse into Wiesel’s thoughts and emotions as he contemplates his past, including his family experiences and his lifelong commitment to memory and justice.
In this memoir, Wiesel shares his reflections on love, regret, and faith, while grappling with profound questions about his life’s work and its impact on survivors of historical trauma. The narrative intertwines themes of health and mortality with Wiesel’s ongoing exploration of spirituality and humanity. Readers will find a deeply personal account that captures the essence of a remarkable life, marked by both hope and despair, as Wiesel navigates his memories and the legacy he wishes to leave behind.
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A profoundly and unexpectedly intimate, deeply affecting summing up of life so far, from one of the most cherished moral voices of our time.
Eighty-two years old, facing emergency heart surgery and his own mortality, Elie Wiesel reflects back on his life. Emotions, images, faces, and questions flash through his mind. His family before and during the unspeakable Event. The gifts of marriage, children, and grandchildren that followed. In his writing, in his teaching, in his public life, has he done enough for memory and for the survivors? His ongoing questioning of God—where has it led? Is there hope for mankind? The world’s tireless ambassador of tolerance and justice gives us a luminous account of hope and despair, an exploration of the love, regrets, and abiding faith of a remarkable man.
Translated from the French by Marion Wiesel
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