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The Forgotten (Wiesel novel)

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1992 novel by Elie Wiesel
The Forgotten
First edition cover
AuthorElie Wiesel
Original titleL'oublié
LanguageFrench
Publication date1989
ISBN978-2-020-10667-2

The Forgotten (French: L'oublié "the forgotten one") is a novel by Elie Wiesel, published in 1992 in French. Summit Books published and English edition in 1992. It follows two men, Elhanan Rosenbaum, and his son Malkiel. Elhanan is suffering from an incurable disease that causes him to lose his memory slowly, something like amnesia. Elhanan tells Malkiel the story of his past before he forgets it all. Malkiel is compelled to go to the village in Romania where his father failed to stop a crime from occurring, a memory that continues to haunt him. Malkiel encounters the truth about his father and attempts to deal with the past.

References

  1. "The Forgotten by Elie Wiesel". Publishers Weekly. 1992-03-30. Retrieved 2024-09-12.
  2. Sanford V. Sternlicht Student Companion to Elie Wiesel 2003 -0313325308 - Page 97 "The Testament, The Fifth Son, and The Forgotten represent a chronological and thematic change in what might be called Elie Wiesel's multivolume epic of the Holocaust. With the advent of the 1970s and in these novels, Wiesel turns his attention to "the birth and growth of the second generation of survivors" (D. Stern 1990, 63) as well as to the cold war and the plight of Jews in the Soviet Union."
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