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???? The 5 secrets of the most cultured people: https://www.1000idcg.com/5 ???? General knowledge program "Culture Express": https://www.1000idcg.com/ce ⚠️ After checking, it turns out that Houellebecq is not at all a "fan" of Céline as I say in the video (Houellebecq thinks a little of Céline as an author, but he also criticizes him). Thanks to @ragemachine3 for pointing out this error to me. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ⏳⏳⏳ Video timing ⏳⏳⏳ 00:00 Introduction 02:07 Anecdote n°1 05:40 Anecdote n°2 07:46 Anecdote n°3 11:40 Anecdote n°4 14:19 Anecdote n°5 18:08 Anecdote n°6 20 :59 Anecdote n°7 24:19 Anecdote n°8 27:34 Anecdote n°9 31:49 Anecdote n°10 35:52 “Culture Express” program Main source: “La vie de Céline” by Frédéric Vitoux (https://amzn.to/3X8MlcI) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Louis-Ferdinand Céline, whose real name is Louis Ferdinand Auguste Destouches, was born on May 27, 1894 in Courbevoie. French novelist and physician, he is considered one of the most influential writers of the 20th century. His style, marked by the use of spoken language, darkness and cynicism, revolutionized the literature of his time. Céline became known with his first novel, "Journey to the End of the Night" (1932), which depicts the brutality of life through the prism of the First World War and the author's personal experiences. After "Journey to the End of the Night", Céline published "Death on Credit" (1936), another masterpiece in which he explores the dark aspects of society and human existence. However, his literary career was tarnished by his anti-Semitic pamphlets published in the late 1930s, which earned him a controversial reputation and a flight to Germany at the end of the Second World War. Although these writings have seriously tarnished his reputation, they do not erase the major literary impact of his works. Louis-Ferdinand Céline died on July 1, 1961 in Meudon, leaving behind a complex and controversial body of work. His contribution to literature remains essential, and his novels continue to be studied for their unique style and their ability to capture the darkest aspects of humanity. Do you have any questions? Write them in the comments and I will be happy to answer you. Website: https://1000idcg.com/ Instagram: / romtreff_1000idcg