Céline and his Vision  

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"In Celine and his Vision (1967), Erika Ostrovsky evoked American writers who showed affinities with him and might have been influenced by him: Henry Miller, Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg, William Burroughs, and the Beats in general." --The New Leader (1973)

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Céline and his Vision (1967) is a book by Erika Ostrovsky on the works of French writer Louis-Ferdinand Céline .



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