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Guignol's Band

''Guignol's Band'' is a 1944 novel by the French writer Louis-Ferdinand Céline. Set in the mid 1910s, the narrative revolves around Ferdinand, an invalided French World War I veteran who lives in exile in London, and follows his small businesses and interacting with prostitutes. It was followed by a sequel, ''London Bridge: Guignol's Band II'', published posthumously in 1964.
==Writing process==
Louis-Ferdinand Céline spent a number of months in London after an injury in World War I, and the novel bears some autobiographical elements from that time. The French literature scholar Merlin Thomas wrote in his biography on Céline: "In the chronology of Céline's life as seen through the novels, ''Guignol's Band'' should be a massive insert in ''Voyage'', coming immediately before the African section of that work."

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