Antisemitic Author’s Manuscripts, Worth Millions, Are Setting France’s Literary Scene on Fire
6,000 recently discovered manuscripts by Louis-Ferdinand Céline are roiling both admirers and detractors of the antisemitic French writer. The controversy over his estate is a continuation of the scandal-filled life of the author who collaborated with the Vichy regime
At the center of the affair that is currently inflaming the French literary world are 6,000 pages in the handwriting of Louis-Ferdinand Céline. This literary treasure, whose existence had been doubted by experts on the 20th-century novelist/physician, appeared suddenly, as though from another world, in June 2020 and is continuing to raise controversy.
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