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 +'''Louis-Ferdinand Destouches''' ([[May 27]], [[1894]] – [[July 1]], [[1961]]) was a [[France|French]] [[writer]] and [[physician]] who wrote under the [[pen name]] '''Louis-Ferdinand Céline'''. Céline is considered one of the most influental and greatest writers of the twentieth century, developing a new style of writing that modernized both French and World literature. He remains, however, a controversial figure due to his political beliefs and the allegiances he adopted during the [[Second World War]].[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/{{PAGENAMEE}}] [Apr 2007]

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Template:French literature (small) Louis-Ferdinand Destouches (May 27, 1894July 1, 1961) was a French writer and physician who wrote under the pen name Louis-Ferdinand Céline. Céline is considered one of the most influental and greatest writers of the twentieth century, developing a new style of writing that modernized both French and World literature. He remains, however, a controversial figure due to his political beliefs and the allegiances he adopted during the Second World War.[1] [Apr 2007]

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