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An exceptional document from Céline's life.
November 1914. Louis-Ferdinand Céline, who had already enlisted before call-up in the 12th Cuirassier Regiment by 1912, volunteered for a perilous mission.
Wounded in his right arm on 27 October 1914, at the battle of Poelkapelle, the medical officer recommended amputation. Céline refused, was transferred, then operated on in Hazebrouck, where he wrote this letter. In it, he recounts his physical pain, his hope to recover, his lack of sleep...
Limited edition: 1,000 hand numbered copies
(10 print runs of 100 copies)
Céline would then be sent to l’hôpital du Val-de-Grâce, receive a military medal as well as the silver star Croix de Guerre, and later undergo another operation at the hôpital Paul-Brousse de Villejuif.
Print : | Numéroté |
Numbered Copy : | Yes |
Language : | French |
Number of Frames : | 1 |
Frame dimensions : | 32,2 x 42,2 cm |
Frame : | wood/black |
Framing : | between two glass plates |
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