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Published in 1936, 'Death on the Installment Plan' by Louis-Ferdinand Céline is a semi-autobiographical novel known for its dark humor and innovative prose.

The book chronicles the chaotic childhood and adolescence of Ferdinand Bardamu in Paris.

Céline's writing is characterized by its raw language, fragmented sentences, and a pervasive sense of disillusionment.

The novel explores themes of poverty, suffering, and the absurdity of human existence with unflinching honesty.

'Death on the Installment Plan' is a challenging and controversial work that solidified Céline's reputation as a major voice in 20th-century literature.

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