Guignol's Band
First UK edition | |
Author | Louis-Ferdinand Céline |
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Translator | Bernard Frechtman Jack T. Nile |
Cover artist | Wendy Des Moulins (pictured) |
Language | French |
Publisher | Éditions Denoël |
Publication date | April 1944 |
Publication place | France |
Published in English | 1954 (New Directions (US), Vision Press (UK) |
Pages | 348 |
Guignol's Band is a 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 veteran who lives in exile in London, and follows his small businesses and interacting with prostitutes. It was followed by a sequel, London Bridge: Guignol's Band II, published posthumously in 1964.
Writing process
Louis-Ferdinand Céline spent a number of months in London after an injury in World War I, and the novel bears some autobiographical elements from that time. The French literature scholar Merlin Thomas wrote in his biography on Céline: "In the chronology of Céline's life as seen through the novels, Guignol's Band should be a massive insert in Voyage, coming immediately before the African section of that work."[1]
Publication
The novel was first published by Éditions Denoël in April 1944 and received very little attention; Céline was highly unpopular at the time, due to his outspoken anti-Semitic stance in combination with the ongoing World War II. It was republished by Éditions Gallimard in 1952, and again did not receive much notice.[2] In 1954 it was published in English.
See also
- 1944 in literature
- 20th-century French literature
References
- Notes
- ^ Thomas 1979, p. 185
- ^ Thomas 1979, p. 184
- Bibliography
- Thomas, Merlin (1979). Louis-Ferdinand Céline. New York City: New Directions Publishing. pp. 184–185. ISBN 0-8112-0754-4.
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- Journey to the End of the Night (1932)
- Death on Credit (1936)
- Guignol's Band (1944)
- Cannon-Fodder (1949)
- Fable for Another Time (1952)
- Normance (1954)
- Conversations with Professor Y (1955)
- Castle to Castle (1957)
- North (1960)
- London Bridge: Guignol's Band II (1964)
- Rigadoon (1969)
- Céline: A Biography (1988 biography)
- Pulp (1994 novel)
- La Cavale du Dr Destouches (2015 comic book)
- Louis-Ferdinand Céline (2016 drama film)
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