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Cannon-Fodder

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Cannon-Fodder
First English-language edition
AuthorLouis-Ferdinand Céline
Original titleCasse-pipe
TranslatorKyra De Coninck
Billy Childish
LanguageFrench
PublisherEditions Frédéric Chambriand (French)
Hangman Books (English)
Publication date
1949
Publication placeFrance
Published in English
1988

Cannon-Fodder (French: Casse-pipe) is an unfinished novel by the French writer Louis-Ferdinand Céline. The largely autobiographical narrative is set before World War II, and roughly continues where Céline's 1936 novel Death on Credit ended. Much of the novel disappeared in 1944. Surviving fragments have been published from 1948 and onward, the main part in book form in 1949.[1]

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Notes
  1. ^ Thomas 1979, pp. 196–197
Bibliography
  • Thomas, Merlin (1979). Louis-Ferdinand Céline. New York City: New Directions Publishing. ISBN 0811207544.