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It was worth the New York Times complaining about in fuckin' 1938: http://www.time.com/time/magazine/ar...759832,00.html Books: Anti-Semitic Exercise Monday, May 30, 1938 For U. S. readers, Louis-Ferdinand Céline's Journey to the End of the Night made strong reading, even in its greatly expurgated translation. But that violent and gory novel is a model of Puritan self-restraint compared with Céline's new, untranslated and probably untranslatable Trifles for a Massacre, current sensation of French literature, in which the novelist's genius for invective, hatred of modern civilization and fertility in cursing it have exploded in an anti-Semitic tirade calculated to end all anti-Semitic tirades, to make Nazis turn green with envy. . He writes as I feel everyday now... http://www.archive.org/download/Trif...CELINEtrif.pdf . |
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