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  1. Aug 24, 1983 · The live sonvery grumpy and very traumatized by so much silence—grows up to discover the Nazi commandant is alive and philanthropic in Germany, so he poses as a journalist for one last anti-climactic confrontation.

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  2. Le cinquième fils (1983), translated as The Fifth Son (1985) by Marion Wiesel, is a novel by Elie Wiesel continuing the thematic material of The Testament. It won the Grand Prize in Literature from the city of Paris .

  3. Apr 7, 1998 · We meet Rueven Tamiroff, a librarian in New York, a Jew who survived the Holocaust, and a father who cannot communicate with his unnamed son. His son desperately searches for the keys to his father's behavior, searching out stories of his past through every possible means.

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    • 1985
    • Elie Wiesel
    • Elie Wiesel
  4. Apr 7, 1998 · Reuven Tamiroff, a Holocaust survivor, has never been able to speak about his past to his son, a young man who yearns to understand his father’s silence. As campuses burn amidst the unrest of...

    • Elie Wiesel
    • Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, 1998
    • reprint
    • The Fifth Son: A Novel
  5. Jan 1, 1986 · We meet Rueven Tamiroff, a librarian in New York, a Jew who survived the Holocaust, and a father who cannot communicate with his unnamed son. His son desperately searches for the keys to his father's behavior, searching out stories of his past through every possible means.

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    • Elie Wiesel
  6. Reuven Tamiroff, a Holocaust survivor, has never been able to speak about his past to his son, a young man who yearns to understand his father’s silence. As campuses burn amidst the unrest of the Sixties and his own generation rebels, the son is drawn to his father’s circle of wartime friends in search of clues to the past.

  7. Apr 7, 1998 · The Fifth Son: A novel. Paperback – April 7 1998. by Elie Wiesel (Author) 4.2 19 ratings. See all formats and editions. Reuven Tamiroff, a Holocaust survivor, has never been able to speak about his past to his son, a young man who yearns to understand his father’s silence.

    • Elie Wiesel
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