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ISBN-10: 156478150X
ISBN-13: 9781564781505
Publisher: Dalkey Archive Press
Publish Date: 03/01/1997
Dimensions: 7.95" L, 5.20" W, 1.02" H

Castle to Castle

Translator: Ralph Manheim

Paperback

Price: $14.95

Overview

With an undercurrent of sensual excitement, Céeacute;line paints an almost unbearably vivid picture of society and the human condition.

Castle to Castle is the often hilarious account of a baggage-train of highly-placed Nazis from the former German-occupied countries. As the allies advance, so were these important traitors moved from one château to another and then from schloss to schloss. Céline describes the tension, apprehension and bickering which dominated these men, fallen from power. This translation won a National Book Award.

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"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. . . . Cline'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." –The Nation

"Celine's mastery in creating one of the truly cathartic experiences of contemporary literature is indisputable." –Saturday Review

"Cline walks into great literature as other men walk into their own homes." Atlantic Monthly

"Cline'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." The New York Times Book Review

"Céeacute;line is the genius of naturalism turning upon itself, disgusted with the universe, most of all disgusted with art. He is 'the inspired gravedigger of a decaying world, ' a Zola in a nightmare of twentieth century stench, hate, rage, betrayals, hideous swansongs. His novels are autobiographical effusions of fact and hallucination, held together by an ebullient misanthropy, a profound disrespect for conventional ethics, and a totally uncompromising knowledge of fascist Europe in the Thirties and early Forties."Kirkus Reviews

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Details

ISBN-10: 156478150X
ISBN-13: 9781564781505
Publisher: Dalkey Archive Press
Publish Date: 03/01/1997
Dimensions: 7.95" L, 5.20" W, 1.02" H
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