Diagonals
Observations on the latest Céline affair
Pierre-André Taguieff

The philosopher Emmanuel Levinas liked to relate the views of his grandfather, a Lithuanian Jew, on the Dreyfus Affair: “A country that tears itself apart, that splits down the middle to save the honour of a little Jewish officer, that’s a country one should lose no time in going to.”1

1. Cited by Michel Winock, La France et les Juifs de 1789 à nos jours (Paris: Le Seuil, 2004) p. 379.