all intelligent books now have Auschwitz somewhere in the background, but you might try Elie Wiesel's Night. For a very different approach (not a Survivor's book), try Sophie's Choice. This, I think, may be how middle class white gentiles have to approach it. yes, Styron gets to the awful, but he gets us there through all this ridiculous stuff about booze and sex and pop freudianism. Because our lives are surrounded by this detritus and it is only possible to approach the awful by going through what our lives actually are. So I say Sophie's Choice. The Diary of Anne Frank also good
Christine Morton-Shaw wrote the book called The Hunt for the Seventh. yes she did and she is the best author in the WORLD!!!!!!!!!!!! because she wrote the best book in the world!!!!!!!
You are probably thinking of Anne Frank.
she wrote a book called finding danny the best book ever
Arthur Butz wrote a book titled "The Hoax of the Twentieth Century," in which he denies the occurrence of the Holocaust. This book has been widely discredited by historians as promoting Holocaust denial, a form of antisemitism.
Elie Wiesel wrote the book "Night". It is a memoir that recounts his experiences as a teenager during the Holocaust.
The author of a book is the person that wrote the book.
The person who wrote the bulk of the book is the 'author'.
He was an author best known for his book As I Lay Dying and wrote in modernism times
The author of the book Night dealing with experiences in the Holocaust is Elie Wiesel.
Thomas Hobbes Wrote the book Leviathon.
It sounds as if you are thinking of Elie Wiesel and the book Night. However, the award was not made simply for that one book. He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, not the Nobel Prize for Literature.
The Book of Lamentations is about the destruction of Jerusalem. It follows the Book of Jeremiah who is said to be the author who wrote it.