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, the novel is based on the author’s own
experiences during the First World War, in French
colonial Africa, in the USA – where he worked for
a while at the Ford factory in Detroit – and later as
a young doctor in a working-class suburb in Paris.
Céline’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.
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'My favourite French classic has to be
Journey to the End of the Night by Louis-Ferdinand Céline. It's an epic that takes you all around the world, but the centre of the world is Paris, or Céline's delirious, slightly hallucinatory, incredibly poetic vision of it.'
Andrew Hussey, The Guardian
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