Louis-Ferdinand Céline : Journey to the end of the night / John Sturrock.
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TextSeries: Landmarks of world literature | Landmarks of world literaturePublisher: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1990Description: vii, 97 pages ; 20 cmContent type: - text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780521378453
- 0521378540
- 843.912 22 STU
- PQ2607.E834Z/
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"Journey to the End of the Night is a novel of savage, exultant misanthropy, full of a cynical humour and of the blackest pessimism in respect of humanity. Its millions of readers across the world have admired it uneasily, dismayed by Celine's morbidity, yet fascinated by his virtuosity as a writer. In this detailed study, John Sturrock shows why that admiration is absolutely in order, and why this extraordinary work should be acknowledged as one of the chief literary landmarks of the twentieth century. Book jacket."--Jacket
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