

D'un chateau l'autre
Book • 1957
Published in 1957, 'D'un chateau l'autre' is part of Céline's post-war trilogy, along with 'Nord' and 'Rigodon'.
The novel describes his time in Sigmaringen, Germany, where the Vichy government and other collaborators had fled.
It paints a picture of a chaotic and fearful environment, with the collaborators living in decrepit quarters and under constant threat of Allied air raids and the approaching Free French Army.
The book is characterized by Céline's unique writing style, which blends elements of poetry and music to convey the emotional intensity and desperation of the period.
The novel describes his time in Sigmaringen, Germany, where the Vichy government and other collaborators had fled.
It paints a picture of a chaotic and fearful environment, with the collaborators living in decrepit quarters and under constant threat of Allied air raids and the approaching Free French Army.
The book is characterized by Céline's unique writing style, which blends elements of poetry and music to convey the emotional intensity and desperation of the period.
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Erwähnt von Clemens Klünemann im Zusammenhang mit seinem Aufenthalt in Sigmaringen und seinen literarischen Werken.

Das Vichy-Regime in Sigmaringen – Frankreichs Hauptstadt in Oberschwaben