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Death on Credit

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Death on Credit by Louis-Ferdinand Céline is a gritty and semi-autobiographical novel that explores the tumultuous life of Ferdinand Bardamu as he navigates post-World War I France. The story delves into his experiences with poverty, disillusionment, and the darker sides of human nature, all while capturing the chaos and absurdity of the world around him. Céline's unique narrative style blends grim realism with a darkly comedic touch.
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This book may appeal to you if you enjoy darkly humorous narratives and are intrigued by gritty, autobiographical storytelling. The author skillfully blends chaotic and raw prose to create a vivid portrait of early 20th-century Parisian life. If you appreciate novels that explore the complexity of human experiences with a cynical yet insightful lens, this one is worth a read.

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Death on Credit

When Celine's first novel, Journey to the End of the Night was first published in 1932, it created an instant scandal. Four years later came the sequel, Death on Credit. Both were a new kind of novel, frank about the author's thoughts and actions in ways that readers had never encountered.

One of the most iconic books of French literature written by the most controversial figure of the 20th century French literary scene. It offers a profound vision of the nature of the individual experience, rooted in suffering and inertia. Together with Journey to the End of the Night, Death on Credit shocked European literature and world consciousness. Céline’s influence has revolutionized the contemporary approach to fiction.

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When Céline’s first novel, Journey to the End of the Night, was first published in 1932, it created an instant scandal, being extravagantly praised by its supporters and savagely attacked by its horrified opponents. Four years later came the sequel, Death on Credit. Both were a new kind of novel, frank about the author’s thoughts and actions in ways that readers had never encountered, ultra-realistic – and full of incidents that could not possibly be true to life – and characters that stretched the imagination.

In Death on Credit, Ferdinand Bardamu, Céline’s alter ego, is a doctor in Paris, treating the poor who seldom pay him but who take every advantage of his availability. The action is not continuous but goes back in time to earlier memories and often moves into fantasy, especially in Bardamu’s sexual escapades; the style becomes deliberately rougher and sentences disintegrate to catch the flavour of the teeming world of everyday Parisian tragedies, the struggle to make a living, illness, venereal disease, the sordid stories of families whose destiny is governed by their own stupidity, malice, lust, and greed.

This fascinating book by one of the greatest twentieth-century novelists is an unforgettable experience for the reader.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781847496348

Publisher: Alma Books Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 26 January 2017

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Alma Classics

Contributors:

  • Translated by Ralph Manheim
  • Translated by Ralph Manheim
  • Translated by Ralph Manheim

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 26.0mm

Width: 128.0mm

Height: 198.0mm

Weight: 408g

Pages: 580

About the Author

LOUIS-FERDINAND CÉLINE (1894–1961) 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 many of his readers. His experiences as a soldier during the First World War and as a physician treating the poor in the suburbs of Paris gave him a jaundiced view of humanity, which he poured into a unique style of prose that is at the same time blackly humorous, daring and unsettling.

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