Elie Wiesel bibliography

This is a bibliography of the works of Elie Wiesel.

Non-fiction

 * Portraits and Legends theological biography series

Collection of works

 * Legends of our Time (Holt, Rinehart and Winston 1968) (Artistically depicted memories)
 * Night/Dawn/Day (1985) (First memoir & first two novels)

Cantatas

 * Ani Maamin (Random House 1973; subtitled "un chant perdu et retrouvé", music by Darius Milhaud, Op. 441, soprano, 4 reciters. chorus and orchestra)
 * A Song for Hope (1987; music by David Diamond, premiered New York June 10, 1987)

Plays

 * Zalmen, or the Madness of God (Random House 1974)
 * The Trial of God (Random House 1979) (Play)

Children's literature

 * The Golem (illustrated by Mark Podwal) (Summit 1983) ISBN 0-671-49624-7
 * King Solomon and his Magic Ring (illustrated by Mark Podwal) (Greenwillow 1999)

Film adaptations
Elie Wiesel's novel L'Aube (Dawn) was adapted twice to the screen:
 * 1985 by Miklós Jancsó. The French-Hungarian coproduction Dawn is starring Michael York, Philippe Léotard and Christine Boisson.
 * 2014 by Romed Wyder. The Swiss-UK-German-Israeli coproduction Dawn is starring Jason Isaacs, Joel Basman and Sarah Adler.

Additional contributions

 * "Foreword." In: Vishniac, Roman. A Vanished World. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1983. ISBN 0374520232. ISBN 978-0374520236.
 * A documentary record of the lives of the Jews of Eastern Europe 1934-1939, with commentary by the photographer.


 * "Foreword." (pp. XXVII-XXVIII) In: Megargee, Geoffrey P. (ed). The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Encyclopedia of Camps and Ghettos, 1933-1945, Volume I: Early Camps, Youth Camps, and Concentration Camps and Subcamps under the SS-Business Administration Main Office (WVHA). Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana University Press in association with the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, 2009..