
Death in Installments
“The book is finally being published. You are already aware of its style
- it is much more than Journey.”
L.-F. Letter from Céline to J. Garcin, 21 April 1936
The second novel of the French writer Louis-Ferdinand Céline < strong>Death in Installments, was harshly criticized by critics when it was published on May 12, 1936, four years after Journey to the End of the Night, and today it is considered by many commentators to be Céline's It has been accepted as his true masterpiece.
In this novel, which also includes autobiographical moments, Céline tells the story of Ferdinand, who devoted his life to a great destruction. Paris streets, passages, shop assistants, jewelers, prostitutes, flying balloons, strange scientific ideas, nervous breakdowns, indifference and nothingness, not to mention...
Instalments, which was "infected" into Turkish exactly 81 years after its publication. Death is an abusive, rebellious, provocative, addicted, pleasure-loving, border-violating, chaotic text.
The bedside book for those who cannot do well in life, and even more so for those who do not want to do so...
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(From the Promotional Bulletin)
Editor: Korkut Erdur
Media Type: Paperback
Dough Type: 2 . Dough
Number of Pages: 544
Size: 13.5 x 21
First Printing Year: 2017
Number of Prints: 1. Printing
Publisher | : | Yapı Kredi Publications |
Number of pages | : | 544 |
ISBN | : | 9789750840876 |
Translator | : | Simla Ongan |
The heart | : | Turkish |