1976 - 359 pgs
Castle to Castle
โ Scribed by Louis-Ferdinand Celine
- Publisher
- Penguin Books
- Year
- 1957;1976
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 258 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
It is Germany near the end of World War II, the Allies have landed and members of the Vichy France government have been sequestered in a labyrinthine castle, replete with secret passages and subterranean hideaways. The group of 1,400 terrified officials, their wives, mistresses, flunkies, and Nazi "protectors"โincluding Cรจline, his wife, their cat, and an actor friendโattempt to postpone the postwar reckoning under the constant threat of air raids and starvation. With an undercurrent of sensual excitement, Cรจline paints an almost unbearably vivid picture of human society and the human condition.
Called by Atlantic Monthly "the blackest of the black" of Cรจline's novels and hailed by the Washington Post Book World for its "intense sympathy with individual human beings," Castle to Castle is brilliantly rendered in Ralph Manheim's translation, for which he won the National Book Award.
"Cรจline walks into great literature as other men walk into their own homes." (Atlantic Monthly)
"Cรจline's experiences have not mellowed him. Here, as in all his novels, . . . he hates everybody, regardless of race, creed or color. If anyone is singled out, it is his publishers, whose limousines, he says, grow even longer, while their authors, in rags, cling behind like pitiful hitchhikers. . . . the translation is a masterpiece." (New York Times Book Review)
"Castle to Castle [is] a literary event of the first order." (Newsweek)
"Castle to Castle proves how appallingly up to date its dead appalling author is. . . . Cรจline's style consists of outcries and exclamations, groans and curses, all in white heat, separated by dots which like machine-gun bullets mow down even the mitigating orderliness of grammar." (Nation)
"Celine's mastery in creating one of the truly cathartic experiences of contemporary literature is indisputable." (Saturday Review)
Mixing black humor and piercing cynicism, Celine recreates his own experiences at a castle in Sigmaringen, Germany, where the Germans installed remnants of the French collaboritionist government after Allied landings in 1944.
Library : General
Formats : EPUB
ISBN : 9780140043419
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