War

Louis-Ferdinand Céline, 1894-1961

Book - 2024

In an incredible turn of events, Louis-Ferdinand Céline, as if declaiming from his grave, thunders back to life: that inimitable, scorching, and monstrously powerful voice roars at us a new in this long-lost novel. Céline had long claimed that Death on the Installment Plan was part of a trilogy, and that the manuscripts of War and London had been stolen by the Resistance from his apartment, when he fled for his life--an abhorred collaborator--from Paris. Few believed him, but then, mysteriously, the manuscripts came to light in 2020. Greeted rapturously in France ("a miracle," Le Monde; "the discovery of a great text," Le Point), War is sure to be more controversy abroad. Though much revered as "the most blackly h...umorous and disenchanted voice in all of French literature" (London Review of Books), Céline is also reviled for his infamous antisemitic wartime pamphlets. War begins with Ferdinand waking in shock on the battlefield, grievously injured, with all his comrades sprawled out dead around him: it's a scene of visceral horror, carnage, and pain. The novel's key idea--that trench warfare lodges itself in the soldier's head forever, goes on destroying him, cuts him off from those who have not been on the front, and makes the hypocrisies of their safe world repugnant--drives itself under the reader's skin, powered by the sheer velocity of Céline's voracious, gritty, raw, graphic style.

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Subjects
Genres
Autobiographical fiction
War fiction
Published
New York, NY : New Directions Publishing 2024.
Language
English
French
Main Author
Louis-Ferdinand Céline, 1894-1961 (author)
Other Authors
Charlotte Mandell (translator)
Item Description
"A New Directions Paperbook Original."
"Originally published as Guerre in 2022. Published by arrangement with Éditions Gallimard. Published as New Directions Paperbook 1601 in 2024."--Title page verso.
Physical Description
vii, 109 pages ; 21 cm
ISBN
9780811237321
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

In this compact and characteristically biting denunciation of French hypocrisy from Céline (1894--1961), WWI soldier Ferdinand is plagued by a "horrific din bashing my head... like a train" after being wounded in battle. Stumbling around in a delirium, Ferdinand hallucinates dead friends, three of whom appear before him "completely armless... you could see daylight through his head... he had guts that were sliding from his ass far into the countryside." Brought to convalesce in a hospital in the town of Peurdu-sur-la-Lys, Ferdinand is protected from a doctor who wants to operate on him by a necrophiliac nurse, and befriends a fellow convalescent whose attempt to put his girlfriend to work as a prostitute threatens to backfire. For the maimed and embittered Ferdinand, the real enemy is the French establishment, including his bourgeois parents. Céline fled France in 1944 to avoid being charged as a collaborationist and left this unedited manuscript behind; Mandell's faithful translation preserves some of the peculiarities of the original, including a few character names that change over the course of the narrative. Céline's furious style is in full force, and is well served by the brevity of the text. Devoted fans will rejoice. (June)

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