Autograph manuscript signed by Louis-Ferdinand Céline written in blue and pink ballpoint pens on a white paper sheet numbered 507 in the left corner. One transverse fold. Some pin holes in the upper margin, stigmata of the organization of Céline manuscripts in "bundles".
« j'ai pas de cinéma personnel, j'ai pas de bruitage, j'ai pas de critiques "rémunérés", j'ai que l'hostilité du monde et la catastrophe ! je perds la catastrophe je suis perdu ! [...] chienlit ! charlatan ! barbeau mou ! Comme ça vous m'intitulez si vous me trouvez pas dans la loge en plein enragement d'éléments ! je veux pas que vous... »
The passage in our sheet presents some variations from the published version.
Published in 1954, Normance is a direct sequel to Féérie pour une autre fois published two years earlier. Both parts were written during Céline's years of exile and imprisonment in Denmark. Upon his return to France in 1951, Céline undertook a work of "polishing" and published independently these two titanic texts originally envisioned as one. "Céline, while working on it, thought of this novel as a second Voyage au bout de la nuit, capable twenty years later of astonishing the public as much as the 1932 novel." (Henri Godard)