Louis-Ferdinand Céline - Paperback
Louis-Ferdinand Céline - Paperback
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by Merlin Thomas (Author)
Nearly a half-century after his death, Louis-Ferdinand C line (1894-1961) remains tremendously respected for the innovative artistry of his fiction yet despised for his supposed collaborationist activities during the Second World War. Merlin Thomas's critical biography of the late French novelist seeks neither to apologize nor to defend but rather to understand the complex life and writings of the great French writer. Included are extensive passages from C line's work with Thomas's own translations, a special chapter devoted to a discussion of C line's use of language, and a brief biographical sketch with a discussion of the relationship between the subject's life and fictional works. "All sorts of labels have been attached to C line," Thomas remarks. "What he was in the broadest sense, was a poet. He was also a witness of our century."
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This book is neither an apology nor a defense, it's a critical biography of the late French novelist.