Jean-Pierre Thibaudat, former culture writer for a French newspaper, unveiled a set of manuscripts by the much-acclaimed and controversial writer Louis-Ferdinand Céline. His magnum opus is “Journey to the End of the Night”, although he is also known for his work “Death to Credit”. However, the French author has a dark side: he wrote three pamphlets that reveal an openly anti-Semitic identity, a fact that would have earned him the famous accusation by Jean-Paul Sartre of having collaborated with the Nazis. Thibaudat took the manuscripts to Emmanuel Pierrat, a lawyer specializing in intellectual property. “This is the greatest literary discovery ever”,