London Bridge
London Bridge
Editorial Reviews
Julian Rios
Celine, like good wines and good novelists, has improved with age. London Bridge is Celine's most thrilling novel and his best journey--a hallucinatory trip--to the ends (East and West) of an unreal or rather surrealistic city very much like hell
Publishers Weekly, Jan. 23, 1995
Whatever you think of Celine's politics, it's hard to deny his position as an innovative, influential and still readable writer
London Bridge
London Bridge,Louis-Ferdinand Celine,Dominic Di Bernardi,Dalkey Archive Press,1564781755,Fiction,Fiction - Historical,Historical - General,Literary,Historical fiction
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