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I'm a big fan of Celine. I think he is incredibly underrated as an influence and as a funny writer. He is like an explosion going off beside/inside you. I struggled a bit with this one though. I thought it was funny in places but not many, it was full of the 'Blackening' of life and people he was so intent on but it never took off for me. Go read 'Journey' or 'Death on Credit' first.Still, poor Celine is usually better than nearly anyone else.
It's Celine at his most frantic. Some of these scenes, made up of nothing but colorful exclamations, ellipses and gibberish, go on for so long that you start to get motion sick. You start to wonder if he'll even bother with a story at all. Parts of this one are too much, like he's playing a joke on his fans, or critics. Some of it is typically brilliant. Céline's best is better than anybody's, and there's some of that here. I have London Bridge lined up next and I'm willing to take the two as a

We are in the later days of the First World War. Ferdinand Bardamu is holed up in London with a bunch of French pimps, whores, pawnbrokers, con men, and arsonists. They are all more or less hiding out with bad papers and afraid of being deported to France and the trenches along the Somme. Louis-Ferdinand Céline is up to his old tricks. The book starts with a Boche zeppelin and airplane raid. Ferdinand is hanging out with super-pimp Cascade, cowering from a run-in with Matthew of Scotland Yard,
daughter just bought me this! whoot! can't wait to read it.
I love this book. It's hard to get used the style of writing. It's dark and each sentence is seperated by three periods in a frantic manner. all celine books are worth reading once though.
So, did Monsieur Céline's Guignol's Band have me reading on a journey to the end of the night? Was it good enough to deny me a decent sized zzzzzzzzz? Er...no. He seemed more interested in breaking the world record for the novel with the greatest usage of the Exclamation mark. It read like one big slanging match, nothing like the brilliance of his most famous work. Set amongst a bombed out London during WW1, not that you would really know it, as the war hardly features at all. Céline is more
Louis-Ferdinand Céline
Paperback | Pages: 284 pages Rating: 3.74 | 979 Users | 81 Reviews

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| Original Title: | Guignol's band |
| ISBN: | 0811200183 (ISBN13: 9780811200189) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Guignol's Band #1 |
| Setting: | London, England(United Kingdom) |
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In Guignol's Band, first published in France in 1943, Céline explores the horror of a disordered world. The hero, the semi-autobiographical Ferdinand, moves through the nightmare of London's underworld during the years of World War I. In this distressing setting, he meets pimps and prostitutes, pawnbrokers and magicians, policemen and arsonists. He sees social and physiological decomposition as these processes unfold along parallel lines of development. The illusions of existence are nakedly exposed. The narrative erupts in Céline's characteristic elliptical style. His splintered sentences and scatology reflect his fury at the fragmentation of experience and at his own impotence in the face of it. Out of his rage, he forces the meaninglessness back on itself, and the exuberance of his struggle triumphs in the comic exaggeration of satire. Ultimately, his subject is not death but life, and he responds to it by a strengthened commitment to the sensual and concrete. His hallucinatory world is so vividly realized that it does, indeed, challenge the reality of the reader's more conventional world.Define Epithetical Books Guignol's Band (Guignol's Band #1)
| Title | : | Guignol's Band (Guignol's Band #1) |
| Author | : | Louis-Ferdinand Céline |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 284 pages |
| Published | : | January 17th 1969 by New Directions (first published April 1944) |
| Categories | : | Fiction. Cultural. France. Literature. Novels. European Literature. French Literature |
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Ratings: 3.74 From 979 Users | 81 ReviewsArticle Epithetical Books Guignol's Band (Guignol's Band #1)
read this one before you start London Bridge. although it isn't as good, it is still great, and it sets the stage for London Bridge.I'm a big fan of Celine. I think he is incredibly underrated as an influence and as a funny writer. He is like an explosion going off beside/inside you. I struggled a bit with this one though. I thought it was funny in places but not many, it was full of the 'Blackening' of life and people he was so intent on but it never took off for me. Go read 'Journey' or 'Death on Credit' first.Still, poor Celine is usually better than nearly anyone else.
It's Celine at his most frantic. Some of these scenes, made up of nothing but colorful exclamations, ellipses and gibberish, go on for so long that you start to get motion sick. You start to wonder if he'll even bother with a story at all. Parts of this one are too much, like he's playing a joke on his fans, or critics. Some of it is typically brilliant. Céline's best is better than anybody's, and there's some of that here. I have London Bridge lined up next and I'm willing to take the two as a

We are in the later days of the First World War. Ferdinand Bardamu is holed up in London with a bunch of French pimps, whores, pawnbrokers, con men, and arsonists. They are all more or less hiding out with bad papers and afraid of being deported to France and the trenches along the Somme. Louis-Ferdinand Céline is up to his old tricks. The book starts with a Boche zeppelin and airplane raid. Ferdinand is hanging out with super-pimp Cascade, cowering from a run-in with Matthew of Scotland Yard,
daughter just bought me this! whoot! can't wait to read it.
I love this book. It's hard to get used the style of writing. It's dark and each sentence is seperated by three periods in a frantic manner. all celine books are worth reading once though.
So, did Monsieur Céline's Guignol's Band have me reading on a journey to the end of the night? Was it good enough to deny me a decent sized zzzzzzzzz? Er...no. He seemed more interested in breaking the world record for the novel with the greatest usage of the Exclamation mark. It read like one big slanging match, nothing like the brilliance of his most famous work. Set amongst a bombed out London during WW1, not that you would really know it, as the war hardly features at all. Céline is more

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