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Which genre does this passage belong to? We arrived at the station, where the cattle
cars were waiting. Ever since my book Night I
have pursued those nocturnal trains that
crossed the devastated continent. Their
shadow haunts my writing. They symbolize
solitude, distress, and the relentless march of
Jewish multitudes toward agony and death. I
freeze every time I hear a train whistle.
- All Rivers Run to the Sea, Elie Wiesel
autobiography
memoir
biography
Copyright © 1912, 1925 by Elie Weine. Translation copyright 2006 by Marion Wiesel. All
rights reserved. Used by permission of Georges Borchardt, Inc., New York, NY


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