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Journey to the End of the Night

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By (author): Louis-Ferdinand Celine

Translated by: Ralph Manheim

First published in 1932, Journey to the End of the Night was immediately acclaimed as a masterpiece and a turning point in French literature. Told in the first person by Celine's fictional alter ego Bardamu, the novel is loosely based on the author's own experiences during the First World War, in French colonial Africa, in the USA and, later, as a young doctor in a working-class suburb in Paris. Celine's disgust with human folly, malice, greed and the chaotic state in which man has left society lies behind the bitterness that distinguishes his idiosyncratic, colloquial and visionary writing and gives it its force. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 351g
  • Dimensions: 128 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Sep 2012
  • Publisher: Alma Books Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781847492401

About Louis-Ferdinand Celine

Louis-Ferdinand Celine was one of the most controversial authors of the twentieth century a writer who mixed realism with imaginative fantasy and like his contemporary Henry Miller an iconoclast who shocked and frightened many of his readers. Celine the pen name of L.F. Destouches was a doctor in poor Parisian districts whose experience of the misery and chicanery of the poor gave him a jaundiced view of humanity that he poured into prose that is comic as well as often frightening and obscene.

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