Death on Credit
fr. Mort à crédit · 1936
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The novel «Death on Credit» by Louis-Ferdinand Céline tells the story of Ferdinand Bardamu, a young man facing hardships and disillusionment in early 20th century Paris. The narrative spans his childhood, youth, and adult life, filled with poverty, failures, and despair. Ferdinand works in various places, including a medical practice, and encounters corruption, hypocrisy, and the cruelty of society. Through a bleak and cynical view of the world, Céline explores themes of human nature, suffering, and the futility of existence. The novel is distinguished by its experimental style and use of colloquial language, making it one of the significant works of French literature.

Date of publication: 8 January 2025
Updated: 4 February 2025
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Genre: Classical literature
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