Jünger, Ernst (2019). A German Officer in Occupied Paris: The War Journals, 1941-1945. Columbia University Press. ISBN9780231548380. Chapter I, First Parisian Journal. The first French edition of Jünger's diaries, published in September 1951, named Céline as making this comment. Céline sued the publishers for libel. Jünger resolved the issue by stating that it was a printing error. Subsequent French editions used "Merline" for Céline. Jünger explained later that the decision to replace "Merline" with "Céline" was made by editor Banine, who hated Céline. Gnoli, Antonio; Volpi, Franco (1997). I prossimi titani. Conversazioni con Ernst Jünger [The Coming Titans. Conversations with Ernst Jünger] (in Italian). Milano: Adelphi. pp. 93–94. ISBN88-459-1325-2. The Coming Titans. Ernst Jünger. In 1994, Jünger confirmed for the first time that "Merline" was in reality Céline. "Ein lumpiges Leben" [A miserable life]. Der Spiegel - spiegel.de (in German). 5 June 1994.
This work is a medieval saga whose publication was denied by Denoël despite the great success of Journey to the End of Night. Ostrovsky, Erika (24 January 2012). "Céline et le thème du Roi Krogold" [Céline and the theme of Roi Krogold] (in French). Retrieved 9 September 2021.
Jünger, Ernst (2019). A German Officer in Occupied Paris: The War Journals, 1941-1945. Columbia University Press. ISBN9780231548380. Chapter I, First Parisian Journal. The first French edition of Jünger's diaries, published in September 1951, named Céline as making this comment. Céline sued the publishers for libel. Jünger resolved the issue by stating that it was a printing error. Subsequent French editions used "Merline" for Céline. Jünger explained later that the decision to replace "Merline" with "Céline" was made by editor Banine, who hated Céline. Gnoli, Antonio; Volpi, Franco (1997). I prossimi titani. Conversazioni con Ernst Jünger [The Coming Titans. Conversations with Ernst Jünger] (in Italian). Milano: Adelphi. pp. 93–94. ISBN88-459-1325-2. The Coming Titans. Ernst Jünger. In 1994, Jünger confirmed for the first time that "Merline" was in reality Céline. "Ein lumpiges Leben" [A miserable life]. Der Spiegel - spiegel.de (in German). 5 June 1994.
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Jünger, Ernst (2019). A German Officer in Occupied Paris: The War Journals, 1941-1945. Columbia University Press. ISBN9780231548380. Chapter I, First Parisian Journal. The first French edition of Jünger's diaries, published in September 1951, named Céline as making this comment. Céline sued the publishers for libel. Jünger resolved the issue by stating that it was a printing error. Subsequent French editions used "Merline" for Céline. Jünger explained later that the decision to replace "Merline" with "Céline" was made by editor Banine, who hated Céline. Gnoli, Antonio; Volpi, Franco (1997). I prossimi titani. Conversazioni con Ernst Jünger [The Coming Titans. Conversations with Ernst Jünger] (in Italian). Milano: Adelphi. pp. 93–94. ISBN88-459-1325-2. The Coming Titans. Ernst Jünger. In 1994, Jünger confirmed for the first time that "Merline" was in reality Céline. "Ein lumpiges Leben" [A miserable life]. Der Spiegel - spiegel.de (in German). 5 June 1994.