Milton Hindus Collection ofLouis-Ferdinand Céline 1937-1950

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Milton Hindus Collection ofLouis-Ferdinand Céline 1937-1950

The Milton Hindus Collection ofLouis-Ferdinand Céline, 1937-1950, consists of correspondence between Hindus andCéline, typescripts of three of Céline’s later works, five photographs of Céline andhis wife Lucette, and a photocopy of a typescript of Hindus’ biography of Céline, (1950). The Crippled Giant

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Hindus, Milton

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Louis-Ferdinand Destouches, the man whom the literary world would come to know by his pseudonym, Louis-Ferdinand Céline, was born May 27, 1894, in Courbevoie, France. An only child, Céline was raised by his mother, Marguerite-Louise-Céline Guilloux, and his father, Ferdinand-Auguste Destouches. He attended local schools in the Paris suburb of Passage Choiseul, before being sent to study in England and Germany. In 1912, Céline joined the French cavalry, serving as a sergeant until he...

Céline, Louis-Ferdinand, 1894-1961

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Mort à crédit was published in Paris in May 1936. From the description of Mort à crédit : typescript with manuscript alterations, [ca. 1932-1936] (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 612817798 From the description of Mort à crédit : manuscript, [ca. 1932-1936]. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 612766558 ...