And the Sea Is Never Full

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And the Sea Is Never Full is the second volume of Elie Wiesel’s memoirs, continuing his reflections on his postwar life, activism, and literary career.

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instanceOf memoir
author Elie Wiesel NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin France
focusesOn Elie Wiesel’s activism
Elie Wiesel’s literary work
Elie Wiesel’s public life
genre autobiography
nonfiction
hasTitleMetaphor sea as symbol of memory and suffering
language English
literaryForm first-person narrative
literaryMovement Holocaust literature
mainCharacter Elie Wiesel NERFINISHED
mentionsEvent Nobel Peace Prize award to Elie Wiesel
narrativePerspective autobiographical
notableTheme memory and trauma
political engagement
responsibility to bear witness
role of the writer in society
struggle with God after the Holocaust
originalLanguage French
positionInSeries second volume
prequel All Rivers Run to the Sea NERFINISHED
series Elie Wiesel memoirs
setting Europe NERFINISHED
Israel NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
subject Elie Wiesel NERFINISHED
Holocaust survivors
Jewish identity
ethics
faith
human rights activism
literary career
memory
postwar life
timePeriodCovered post–World War II era
second half of the 20th century

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All Rivers Run to the Sea followedBy And the Sea Is Never Full