Lettre autographe signée à son ami lyonnais Charles Deshayes "... l'affaire Céline me paraît le meilleur comme l'Affaire Dreyfus..."
Korsør (Danemark) [Korsør] 12 Novembre (1949)|21 x 34 cm|deux pages sur un feuillet
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Letter autograph signed by Louis-Ferdinand Céline, two pages, envelope attached to Charles Deshayes, 25 lines in blue ink, dated November 12 (1949) and written since his Danish exile Korsor.
Traces of central folds inherent to a letter slipped into an envelope that we enclose to the letter.
Louis-Ferdinand Céline begins his letter in the grip of doubts and insults: "It's a very ugly shot, what to try, I can not avoid myself nowhere, I have complaints of counterfeiting That's all, all these people are basically afraid, they'll never admit it. Then, in postscript, he thinks that he may have found a publisher "(very possibly") a possible (?) Publisher Valby and that he will pass through a Parisian friend for the contact "I write about it to my good friend Dr. Becart" and recommend to his correspondent to also write to him. He continues his letter by evoking concerns of writing: "I changed your title.By the love of God leave the night quiet! And surtoutr the end! It is a nightmare" and ends with a scathing, paranoid and all Céline remarks : "The Celine affair seems to me the best like the Dreyfus Affair"