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Londres

By: Louis-Ferdinand Céline
Narrated by: Denis Podalydès
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Ferdinand, le héros de Guerre, a quitté la France pour rejoindre Londres, « où viennent fatalement un jour donné se dissimuler toutes les haines et tous les accents drôles ». Il y retrouve son amie prostituée Angèle, désormais en ménage avec le major anglais Purcell. Ferdinand prend domicile dans une mansarde de Leicester Pension, où le dénommé Cantaloup, un maquereau de Montpellier, organise un intense trafic sexuel de filles, avec quelques autres personnages hauts en couleur, dont un policier, Bijou, et un ancien poseur de bombes, Borokrom. Proxénétisme, alcoolisme, trafic de poudre, violences et irrégularités en tout genre rendent chaque jour plus suspecte cette troupe de sursitaires déjantés, hantés par l’idée d’être envoyés ou renvoyés au front.

S’il entretient des liens avec Guignol’s band, l’autre roman anglais plus tardif de Céline, Londres, établi depuis le manuscrit récemment retrouvé, s’impose avec puissance comme le grand récit d’une double vocation : celle de la médecine et de l’écriture... Ou comment se tenir au plus près de la vérité des hommes, plongé dans cette farce outrancière et mensongère qu’est la vie.

Denis Podalydès s'empare de ce manuscrit inédit de Céline avec finesse et en fait ressortir toute sa force brute.

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Enjoying Céline style in this violent time, these are draft and should be judge accordingly. Recommend it to any Céline reader but it can be a bit repetitive.

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Terrific

Celine as a prototype Villon, his medieval hero poet

thoroughly enjoyed this. the writing of dialogue is true to life and it is a modern carnival of characters to echo the medieval parisian bands of bandits Cour des Miracles

I believe this story to be 89% true with a touch of Celinienne burlesque and invention

together with Guerre Celine provides an artistic viewpoint of the lower classes on life and on society

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