Louis-Ferdinand Céline

Born in 1894
  • Louis-Ferdinand Céline , born Louis-Ferdinand Destouches, was a French novelist and physician known for his innovative writing style and controversial views.

  • His experiences in World War I, as a doctor among the poor, and his travels greatly influenced his work.

  • Céline's use of French vernacular and ellipses revolutionized literary language.

  • Despite his literary acclaim, he became a polarizing figure due to his fascist and antisemitic views during World War II. He fled France after the war but later returned.

  • Céline's impact on literature is significant, influencing writers like Henry Miller, William Burroughs, and Charles Bukowski.

  • His most famous works include "Journey to the End of the Night" and "Death on the Installment Plan.".

Books by Louis-Ferdinand Céline