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Descripción Hardcover. Condición: New. Estado de la sobrecubierta: As New. 1st Edition. From Elie Wiesel, a recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize and one of our fiercest moral voices, a provocative and deeply thoughtful new novel about a life shaped by the worst horrors of the twentieth century and one man's attempt to reclaim happiness. Doriel, a European expatriate living in New York, suffers from a profound sense of desperation and loss. His mother, a member of the Resistance, survived World War II only to die in an accident, together with his father, soon after. Doriel was a child during the war, and his knowledge of the Holocaust is largely limited to what he finds in movies, newsreels, and books--but it is enough. Doriel's parents and their secrets haunt him, leaving him filled with longing but unable to experience the most basic joys in life. He plunges into an intense study of Judaism, but instead of finding solace, he comes to believe that he is possessed by a dybbuk. Surrounded by ghosts, spurred on by demons, Doriel finally turns to Dr. Therese Goldschmidt, a psychoanalyst who finds herself particularly intrigued by her patient. The two enter into an uneasy relationship based on exchange: of dreams, histories, and secrets. Despite Doriel's initial resistance, Dr. Goldschmidt helps to bring him to a crossroads--and to a shocking denouement. In Doriel's journey into the darkest regions of the soul, Elie Wiesel has written one of his most profoundly moving works of fiction, grounded always by his unparalleled moral compass. Hardcover. Condition: As New. Dust Jacket Condition: As New. First Edition; Second Printing. A first printing of the first US edition in unread As New condition in alike dustjacket, SIGNED by author and Nobel Laureate Elie Wiesel directly on the title page. Originally published in France as Un désir fou de danser by Édition de Seuil; Wiesel's tale of Doriel Waldman, expatriate in New York, who remembers his childhood in a Polish village and guiltsuffers from a profound sense of desperation and loss. In his studies of Judaism, he comes to believe that he is possessed by a dybbuk and turns to psychoanalyst Dr. Thérèse Goldschmidt; 8vo; [x], 271, [7] pages; Signed by Author. Photos available by request. International customers will be charged actual shipping costs. Signed by Author(s). Nº de ref. del artículo: 9789910100710