There\'s a book you won\'t hear a word about on the radio.
Robert Brasillach..
Perhaps this revolt is excessive, more instinctive than reasonable: after all, the natives are us...
But I am telling you: this enormous book, this splendid book, is the first sign of the revolt of the natives.
We do not agree with him on all points.
On the Jews and on Céline.
Have any opinion you want.
I do not even say what legitimates it, I say what explains it.
But when one has a Jewish Prime Minister, when one sees, clearly and simply, France dominated by the Jews, it also should be understood how this violence is prepared, and what explains it.
We do not want any violence.
And I think of those Arab towns-always situated next to a Jewish one-which, from time to time, in a fit of popular anger, throw themselves in fury on the Jewish quarter and plunder it.
He announces his invectives as a kind of revolt of the natives.
Isn\'t it a crying shame that, before any reservations, we cannot praise boldness, courage, ardor? There is a rather striking phrase in Céline\'s book, this book that we will be prevented from discussing.
There\'s a book against which there will be more a conspiracy of silence than of attack.
There\'s a book the sale and distribution of which is quite possibly forbidden.
There\'s a book about which the tabloids of the left will say nothing, except the most inept of them, which only have words of scorn.
There\'s a book the right-thinking newspapers will not speak about, except to refer to it prim and reproachful terms.
There\'s a book you won\'t hear a word about on the radio