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  • A recently discovered, fragmentary novel by the notorious French author Céline raises questions about how – or if – to publish such posthumous work
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A recently discovered, fragmentary novel by the notorious French author Céline raises questions about how – or if – to publish such posthumous work

July 6, 2024July 9, 2024
by Steven Beattie

War is potent if only for its concentration.

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Charlotte MandelLouis-Ferdinand Céline

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