Night–Dawn–Day trilogy

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The Night–Dawn–Day trilogy is a series of three autobiographical Holocaust memoirs by Elie Wiesel that trace his experiences from the Nazi death camps through postwar disillusionment and spiritual struggle.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book series
literary trilogy
author Elie Wiesel
authorNationality Romanian-American
basedOn Elie Wiesel's life
countryOfOrigin France
follows Elie Wiesel's experiences in Nazi death camps
Elie Wiesel's postwar life
genre Holocaust memoir
autobiographical literature
hasGenreElement philosophical reflection
theological reflection
hasPart Dawn
Day
Night
language English
French
literaryForm prose
literarySignificance influential in Holocaust education
key work of Holocaust testimony
mainSubject Holocaust
Nazi camp system
surface form: Nazi concentration camps

postwar disillusionment
spiritual struggle
movement Holocaust literature
notableWork Dawn
Day
Night
numberOfWorks 3
originalLanguage French
relatedWork L’Aube
surface form: L'Aube

La Nuit
Le Jour
setting AuschwitzBirkenau
surface form: Auschwitz concentration camp

Buchenwald
surface form: Buchenwald concentration camp

Palestine
surface form: Palestine/Israel

United States of America
surface form: United States

postwar Europe
theme faith and doubt
loss of innocence
memory and testimony
survival and trauma
timePeriodCovered World War II
post–World War II era

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Night partOfTrilogy Night–Dawn–Day trilogy