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Type: Manuscript draft / memoir fragment
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Summary

This page appears to be a draft fragment from a memoir or book (indicated by word count and page number). The author recounts a conversation involving a joke about President Mitterrand and describes a recent lunch with Elie Wiesel following Wiesel's heart surgery, reflecting on his survival and the Holocaust.

People (3)

Name Role Context
Elie Wiesel Subject of narrative / Nobel Laureate
Described as having quintuple bypass surgery, having lunch with the author, and being a 'great man of the 21st Century'.
Mitterrand Former French President
Subject of a joke regarding his inability to tell jokes compared to his translator.
The Author Narrator
Unidentified in this specific page (likely Ghislaine Maxwell based on document source context), writes in first perso...

Timeline (2 events)

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Lunch meeting between the author and Elie Wiesel shortly after his surgery.
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Elie Wiesel underwent quintuple bypass surgery.
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The Author Social / Friendship Elie Wiesel
Author had lunch with him shortly after his surgery; speaks of him with high admiration.

Key Quotes (2)

"“No, but Mitterrand doesn’t know how to tell a joke, his translator does.”"
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"Elie Wiesel is truly one of the great men of the 21st Century."
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whether the joke was funnier in English than in French, and he replied, “No, but Mitterrand doesn’t know how to tell a joke, his translator does.”
Recently, Elie had quintuple bypass surgery. I had lunch with him shortly thereafter, and all he could talk about was the future and how important it was to keep up the struggle for human rights. Elie Wiesel is truly one of the great men of the 21st Century. When I think of how close he came to not surviving, and when I think of how many other Elie Wiesels were lost in the flames of Auschwitz, I begin to understand the full horrors of the Holocaust.
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