After "War" in May (170,000 copies sold), the second stage of the rocket of unpublished Louis-Ferdinand Céline (1894-1961) miraculously found, "London", takes off this Thursday, October 13.
With the same breath effect.
More massive - 500 pages against a hundred -, this direct sequel to the book published in the spring brings us back to Ferdinand, the wounded man of 1914-1918, and Angèle, the prostitute on the front, who left to join the latter's protector in London in 1915 .
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