Journey to the End of the Night (disambiguation)

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Journey to the End of the Night (French: Voyage au bout de la nuit) is the first novel of Louis-Ferdinand Céline.

<i>Journey to the End of the Night</i> novel by Louis-Ferdinand Céline

Journey to the End of the Night is the first novel by Louis-Ferdinand Céline. This semi-autobiographical work describes antihero Ferdinand Bardamu.

Journey to the End of the Night may also refer to

<i>Journey to the End of the Night</i> (Mekons album) 2000 studio album by The Mekons

Journey to the End of the Night is the 13th studio album by The Mekons. It was released on audio CD on 7 March 2000 by Quarterstick Records. The album was recorded in London at the MontiSound & Corina Studios and also in Chicago at the Stinkpole & Kingsize Sound Labs, it was then finally mixed and mastered by Kenny Sluiter in Kingside.

<i>Journey to the End of the Night</i> (Green Carnation album) album

Journey to the End of the Night is the debut studio album by the Norwegian progressive metal band Green Carnation, released by The End Records on 28 May 2000. This is also the last composition by Green Carnation featuring Christian "X" Botteri.

<i>Journey to the End of the Night</i> (film) 2006 film by Eric Eason

Journey to the End of the Night is a 2006 independent film directed by Eric Eason starring Brendan Fraser, Mos Def, Scott Glenn, Alice Braga and Catalina Sandino Moreno.

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