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CELINE Louis-Ferdinand (1894-1961).
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CELINE Louis-Ferdinand (1894-1961).
Autograph MANUSCRIT for D'un château l'autre| 16 pages in-4 (27 x 21 cm).
First version of an episode from the novel published in 1957.
The novel is a transposed chronicle of Céline's exodus to Germany
exodus to Germany and his life in Sigmaringen. The complete episode features director Raoul Orphyze (Orphize in the edition), who, with the agreement of Pierre Laval and Fernand de Brinon, wants to make a film about the life of French exiles in Sigmaringen, and asks Céline to write the script. The female star would be Orphyze's wife, Odette Mélise (Clarisse in the edition), to whose charm Céline is not insensitive: "she's not ugly this little one... she's dressed like a star... star of the time... half Marlene half Arletty.... very tight skirt.... smile work... half mutinous half a little desperate"...
The sequence is numbered 23 in red pen. The manuscript is written in blue ballpoint pen on the front of sheets of Navarre watermarked paper.
Navarre watermarked paper, with erasures and corrections. It is paginated 895 to 909, and corresponds to pages 206-211 of the Pléiade edition, with numerous variants. It is probably an intermediate version, after a first draft.
7 autograph pages of the first draft for Féerie pour une autre fois II, numbered 1475-1479 and 1489-1490, are attached. They relate to an episode during the bombing of the building, when the Doctor is asked to come and treat Delphine, but a pedestal table that has fallen into the crevice of the corridor blocks the passage. This fragment corresponds, in a very different version, to pages 370-373 of the Pléiade edition.
Autograph MANUSCRIT for D'un château l'autre| 16 pages in-4 (27 x 21 cm).
First version of an episode from the novel published in 1957.
The novel is a transposed chronicle of Céline's exodus to Germany
exodus to Germany and his life in Sigmaringen. The complete episode features director Raoul Orphyze (Orphize in the edition), who, with the agreement of Pierre Laval and Fernand de Brinon, wants to make a film about the life of French exiles in Sigmaringen, and asks Céline to write the script. The female star would be Orphyze's wife, Odette Mélise (Clarisse in the edition), to whose charm Céline is not insensitive: "she's not ugly this little one... she's dressed like a star... star of the time... half Marlene half Arletty.... very tight skirt.... smile work... half mutinous half a little desperate"...
The sequence is numbered 23 in red pen. The manuscript is written in blue ballpoint pen on the front of sheets of Navarre watermarked paper.
Navarre watermarked paper, with erasures and corrections. It is paginated 895 to 909, and corresponds to pages 206-211 of the Pléiade edition, with numerous variants. It is probably an intermediate version, after a first draft.
7 autograph pages of the first draft for Féerie pour une autre fois II, numbered 1475-1479 and 1489-1490, are attached. They relate to an episode during the bombing of the building, when the Doctor is asked to come and treat Delphine, but a pedestal table that has fallen into the crevice of the corridor blocks the passage. This fragment corresponds, in a very different version, to pages 370-373 of the Pléiade edition.
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