Journey to the End of the Night
Journey to the End of the Night
Louis-Ferdinand Céline
Neil Strauss
Neil Strauss recommended this book in the "Tools of Titans" book.
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Journey to the End of the Night

Journey to the End of the Night

Louis-Ferdinand Céline
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Louis-Ferdinand Céline
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"Journey to the End of the Night" stands as a hallmark of twentieth-century literature, a dark odyssey that dives deep into the abyss of human folly and despair. Louis-Ferdinand Céline crafts a world that is as repulsive as it is mesmerizing, tracing the picaresque journey of Ferdinand Bardamu from the blood-soaked trenches of World War I through the treacherous jungles of colonial Africa, the bewildering streets of New York, the industrial wasteland of Detroit, and back to the sordid alleys of Paris. With each step, Bardamu confronts the grotesque tableau of human suffering and the absurd circus of civilization, narrated in a language that bursts with venomous wit and relentless energy. Céline's masterpiece is a relentless exploration of the human condition, a scathing critique that spares no institution, belief, or folly from its piercing gaze. The novel's raw, colloquial prose and its vivid, unapologetic realism mark a departure from the literary conventions of its time, earning both scorn and admiration upon its publication. Through the eyes of its cynically disillusioned protagonist, "Journey to the End of the Night" offers a brutally honest portrayal of society, a mirror held up to the ugliness and insanity of the world, making it as compelling and relevant today as it was nearly a century ago.

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Released
1932
1 Jan
Length
453
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Neil Strauss recommended this book in the "Tools of Titans" book.
The sadness of the world has different ways of getting to people, but it seems to succeed almost every time.
— Louis-Ferdinand Céline, Journey to the End of the Night

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