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When NIGHT was finally published, over twenty-five years ago, few people wanted tp read about the holocaust, Such depressing matter.
But we cannot indefinitely avoid depressing subject matter, particularly if it is true, and in nthe subsequent quarter century the owrld has had to hear a story it would have preffered not hear--the story of how the rest of the world, also cpmpsed of cultured people, remained silent in the fact of genocide... displayed 300 characters
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When NIGHT was finally published, over twenty-five years ago, few people wanted tp read about the holocaust, Such depressing matter.
But we cannot indefinitely avoid depressing subject matter, particularly if it is true, and in nthe subsequent quarter century the owrld has had to hear a story it would have preffered not hear--the story of how the rest of the world, also cpmpsed of cultured people, remained silent in the fact of genocide... displayed next 300 characters
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