Elie Wiesel begins All Rivers Run to the Sea with his experience growing up in Sighet, and then briefly touches on his experiences in Auschwitz. The book talks about his experiences as a student and journalist in France after the war, his move to New York City, experiences in Israel, and his American citizenship. All Rivers Run to the Sea is a dialogue between Wiesel and his readers. It inspires questions about humanity, religion, and scholarship while providing a moving account of how Elie Wiesel became a writer and human rights figure. | ||
Plot & Themes War/Cloak & Dagger story? - holocaust War/Spying Yes Period of greatest activity? - 1950+ Subject of Biography Gender - Male Profession/status: Setting United States Yes The US: - Northeast Europe Yes Writing Style Book makes you feel? - thoughtful How much dialogue in bio? - mostly dialog How much of bio focuses on most famous period of life? - 0-25% of book |