Review
"The work is well written, extensive in its use of data, and comprehensive in its scope. It provides planners, land use and environmental policy analysts, agricultural scientists and decision makers with a range of information that will be helpful in their work" -Dr. Matthew Dalbey, United States Environmental Protection Agency"
Product Description
The first full-length study interpreting Céline's great novel through his traumatic war experience. As such, it makes an important contribution to Céline studies, to studies of memory and literature of the Great War, as well as to broader studies of war disrupted by twentieth-century trauma, memory and identity.
About the Author
Edmund C. Merem received his Ph.D. from Jackson State University where he is a member of the faculty.