And the Sea is Never Full is the second half of Elie Wiesel's memoirs, covering 1969 through the present (mid-1990s). He discusses his role in political arenas, including President Carter's U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council, President Reagan and the Bitburg affair, and his struggle on behalf of Soviet Jewry. His experiences of writing, speaking, family life, and the Nobel Prize are also discussed. Perhaps less personally-centered than All Rivers Run to the Sea_ the second volume of Wiesel's memoirs is no less thought provoking. | ||
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 Europe Yes European country: - Russian Asia/Pacific Yes Asian country: - Israel Writing Style How much of bio focuses on most famous period of life? - 51%-75% of book |