London Bridge
Louis Ferdinand Céline author Dominic Di Bernardi translator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Alma Books Ltd
Published:22nd Nov '12
Should be back in stock very soon
A major work by one of France’s most important authors of the twentieth century, London Bridge is a riotous novel about the London underworld during the First World War. Picking up where its predecessor Guignol’s Band left off, Céline’s narrator recounts his disastrous partnership with an eccentric Frenchman intent on financing a trip to Tibet by winning a gas-mask competition; his uneasy relationship with London’s pimps and whores and their common nemesis, Inspector Matthew of Scotland Yard; and, most scandalous of all, his affair with a colonel’s daughter. Written in Céline’s trademark style – a headlong rush of slang, brusque observation and quirky lyricism, delivered in machine-gun bursts of prose and ellipses – London Bridge recreates the dark days during the Great War with sordid verisimilitude and desperate hilarity.
Writing as alive as speech. -- Simone de Beauvoir
If the French demand bad behaviour from their novelists, they got more than they bargained for with the antisemitic Céline. But they were also getting the prose stylist of the century. -- Tibor Fischer * The Guardian *
The most blackly humorous and disenchanted voice in all of French literature… * London Review of Books *
ISBN: 9781847492449
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 514g
480 pages