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.
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| 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'.
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| Mitterrand | Former French President |
Subject of a joke regarding his inability to tell jokes compared to his translator.
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| The Author | Narrator |
Unidentified in this specific page (likely Ghislaine Maxwell based on document source context), writes in first perso...
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