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Bezig met laden... Trifles for a Massacre (1935)door Louis-Ferdinand Céline
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. Bagatelle per un massacro è un pamphlet del 1937 di Louis-Ferdinand Céline in cui lo scrittore francese condusse una dura offensiva contro la "razza" ebraica, che chiarì la natura antisemita del pensiero di Céline. Di tutti i libri di Céline è quello che ha più contribuito a creare la sua leggenda nera ed è uno dei testi con la storia editoriale più tormentata del Novecento. ( ) geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
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"There's a book you won't hear a word about on the radio. There's a book the right-thinking newspapers will not speak about, except to refer to it prim and reproachful terms. There's a book about which the tabloids of the left will say nothing, except the most inept of them, which only have words of scorn. There's a book the sale and distribution of which is quite possibly forbidden. There's a book against which there will be more a conspiracy of silence than of attack. Isn't it a crying shame that, before any reservations, we cannot praise boldness, courage, ardor? There is a rather striking phrase in C line's book, this book that we will be prevented from discussing. He announces his invectives as a kind of "revolt of the natives." And I think of those Arab towns-always situated next to a Jewish one-which, from time to time, in a fit of popular anger, throw themselves in fury on the Jewish quarter and plunder it. We do not want any violence. But when one has a Jewish Prime Minister, when one sees, clearly and simply, France dominated by the Jews, it also should be understood how this violence is prepared, and what explains it. I do not even say what legitimates it, I say what explains it. Have any opinion you want. On the Jews and on C line. We do not agree with him on all points. But I am telling you: this enormous book, this splendid book, is the first sign of the "revolt of the natives." Perhaps this revolt is excessive, more instinctive than reasonable: after all, the natives are us..." Robert Brasillach. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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