All Rivers Run to the Sea

E142494

All Rivers Run to the Sea is Elie Wiesel’s memoir recounting his early life, Holocaust experiences, and postwar journey as a writer and witness.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
All Rivers Run to the Sea canonical 1
And the Sea Is Never Full 1

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (44)

Predicate Object
instanceOf book
memoir
about Elie Wiesel’s Holocaust experiences
Elie Wiesel’s early life
Elie Wiesel’s postwar journey as a writer
Elie Wiesel’s role as a witness to the Holocaust
author Elie Wiesel
countryOfOrigin France
followedBy And the Sea Is Never Full
follows Night
genre Holocaust literature
autobiography
language English
notableTheme faith and doubt
loss and trauma
rebuilding life after catastrophe
responsibility to remember
role of the writer as witness
originalLanguage French
publicationDate 1994
publisher Alfred A. Knopf
setting AuschwitzBirkenau
surface form: Auschwitz concentration camp

Buchenwald
surface form: Buchenwald concentration camp

France
Sighetu Marmației
surface form: Sighet

Transylvania
United States of America
surface form: United States
subject AuschwitzBirkenau
surface form: Auschwitz

Buchenwald
Elie Wiesel
Holocaust
Jewish identity
World War II
concentration camps
human rights
memory
postwar life
survivor’s guilt
testimony
witnessing
writing
timePeriodCovered Elie Wiesel’s childhood
World War II era
postwar years

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (2)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Marion Wiesel translatedWork All Rivers Run to the Sea
Marion Wiesel translatedWork All Rivers Run to the Sea
this entity surface form: And the Sea Is Never Full