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Wandering in the Dark Night

(france)louis Ferdinand Celina

301K0

Celina's masterpiece, it became famous in the literary world as soon as it was released in 1932. Through the dark life journey of the protagonist for decades, it reveals that the whole world is full of darkness. It is considered to be "the most realistic and heartbreaking work written in the twentieth century." Celina's ruthless anatomy of people and themselves, his hallucinatory epic style of writing, and his language expressions that are both lyrical and vulgar, eloquent, vulgar and even cruel, form a unique and distinctive Celina style. Celina is Sarkozy's favorite writer. In 2012, the work entered the public edition. This book will be equipped with exquisite illustrations and will be made into a collector's edition.

Have a Heart-to-heart Talk with Professor Y

(france)louis Ferdinand Celina

65K0

Céline's work, written in the form of an interview, can be described as a wonder in the French literary world. Céline himself, the world-renowned publisher Gaston Gallimard and many writers from the French literary world all appear. The author relies on a conversation between the protagonist Celina and the fictional Professor Y in the park to talk about his own creation and literary style, mocking Gallimard, criticizing writers and critics, and of course the most important thing is to highlight Celina himself, this "genius writer who finally emerged when French literature was about to decline." In "Conversations with Professor Y", Selina's humor and irony are presented to the world in his unique way of laughing and scolding. This exquisite work actually reveals without reservation the secret of Celina's literary creation, that is, how to capture the subtle emotional colors in spoken language and realize it in literary writing. This book allows us to see the real Céline hidden behind his works, and see how this writer, who was once controversial and marginalized in the French literary world, secretly competes with the French language and how he strives to shine his own unique light in the bright starry sky of French literature.