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    Louis Ferdinand Auguste Destouches (27 May 1894 – 1 July 1961), better known by the pen name Louis-Ferdinand Céline (/seɪˈliːn/ say-LEEN; French: [lwi...
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  • French writer Louis-Ferdinand Céline, author of Journey to the End of the Night. Celine Al Haddad (born 2001), Lebanese footballer Céline Arnauld (1885–1952)...
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  • Journey to the End of the Night (category Novels by Louis-Ferdinand Céline)
    1932) is the first novel by Louis-Ferdinand Céline. This semi-autobiographical work follows the adventures of Ferdinand Bardamu in World War I, colonial...
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  • Louis-Ferdinand Céline, sometimes with the subititle Two Clowns for a Catastrophe (French: Deux clowns pour une catastrophe), is a 2016 French drama film...
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  • Death on Credit (category Novels by Louis-Ferdinand Céline)
    translation: Death on the Installment Plan) is a novel by author Louis-Ferdinand Céline, published in 1936. The most common, and generally most respected...
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  • Pulp (novel) (category Cultural depictions of Louis-Ferdinand Céline)
    find Céline. She is a barely concealed metaphor for death, hiring Belane because Céline has thus far escaped her grasp. Louis-Ferdinand Céline always...
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  • l'autre (Castle to Castle) by Louis-Ferdinand Céline. She is a member of the Writers' Union of Romania. Louis-Ferdinand Céline, Feerie pentru altă dată I;...
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  • Ferdinand Bardamu is the protagonist of Louis-Ferdinand Céline's 1932 novel Journey to the End of the Night (Voyage au bout de la nuit). The hero's first...
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  • Orientalist painter and sculptor Louis-Ferdinand Céline (1894–1961), French novelist, polemicist, and physician Louis Ferdinand, Prince of Prussia (1907–1994)...
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  • 25 years, the literary secretary of the writer and pamphleteer Louis-Ferdinand Céline. Canavaggia was born in Limoges, France, to Louise Patry of Limoges...
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  • Guignol's Band (category Novels by Louis-Ferdinand Céline)
    1944 novel by the French writer Louis-Ferdinand Céline. Set in the mid 1910s, the narrative revolves around Ferdinand, an invalided French World War I...
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    soldiers, forced laborers, and prominent collaborationist writers like Louis-Ferdinand Céline. The enclave's existence ended with the Allied capture of Sigmaringen...
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  • the Night by Louis-Ferdinand Céline Castle to Castle by Louis-Ferdinand Céline Death on the Installment Plan by Louis-Ferdinand Céline The Tin Drum by...
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    Lucette Destouches (category Louis-Ferdinand Céline)
    November 2019) was a French dancer. She was married to the writer Louis-Ferdinand Céline until his death in 1961. Destouches was the daughter of Joseph Almansor...
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    far-right candidate since the war. He had also served as a lawyer for Louis-Ferdinand Céline in 1948, and for Raoul Salan during the 1962 OAS trials. In his...
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  • 1997. Posthumous. Entretiens avec Louis-Ferdinand Céline – CD " Anthologie Louis-Ferdinand Céline 1894 – 1961 " / Louis Pauwels / Albert Zbinden, ed Frémeaux...
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  • in court. Manheim, Ralph (1972) English translation of Nord by Louis-Ferdinand Céline. "Ocala Star-Banner - Google News Archive Search". news.google.com...
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  • Cannon-Fodder (category Novels by Louis-Ferdinand Céline)
    French writer Louis-Ferdinand Céline. The largely autobiographical narrative is set before World War II, and roughly continues where Céline's 1936 novel...
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    Vichy-France's allies: Germany, Italy, and Japan. French writers Louis-Ferdinand Céline, Lucien Rebatet and Roland Gaucher, fearing for their lives because...
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  • Edna St. Vincent Millay Edmund Wilson Henry Miller Malcolm Cowley Louis-Ferdinand Céline Erich Maria Remarque Aldous Huxley James Joyce Virginia Woolf J...
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    Road. He was similarly drawn to the work of French writer Louis-Ferdinand Céline. Céline's book, Voyage Au Bout de la Nuit (Journey to the End of the...
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  • British soap opera London Bridge: Guignol's Band II, a novel by Louis-Ferdinand Céline London Bridges, a novel by James Patterson "London Bridge Is Falling...
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  • first game in the series Cannon-Fodder, an unfinished novel by Louis-Ferdinand Céline (1894–1961) Cannon Fodder, the final segment of Katsuhiro Otomo's...
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  • important French authors of the interwar period, including Louis-Ferdinand Céline, Louis Aragon and Antonin Artaud. In 1930 the Belgian Robert Denoël...
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  • Castle to Castle (category Novels by Louis-Ferdinand Céline)
    English title of the 1957 novel by Louis-Ferdinand Céline, titled in French D'un château l'autre. The book features Céline's experiences in exile with the...
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  • Baldwin James Joyce Jennifer Croft Karl Ove Knausgaard Lily Tuck Louis-Ferdinand Céline Marcel Proust Marguerite Duras Maria_Stepanova_(poet) Megan Boyle...
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  • intellectuals, such as Marcel Jouhandeau, Jean Paulhan, Paul Léautaud, Louis-Ferdinand Céline, and German officers, such as the writer Ernst Jünger, and narrowly...
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    000, including known collaborationist journalists, the writers Louis-Ferdinand Céline and Lucien Rebatet, the actor Robert Le Vigan, and their families...
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    security services to secure more lenient treatment for the writer Louis-Ferdinand Céline, who had been imprisoned in Denmark while the French authorities...
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  • Look up Celine in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Celine or Céline may refer to: Louis-Ferdinand Céline, French writer Celine, Krško, a small settlement...
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