Abstract
Two works by Le Corbusier were published in 1941. The first, Sur les 4 routes (On the 4 Roads), was published by Gallimard, and was devoted to literary reflections on the future reconstruction of France; the second, Destin de Paris (Destiny of Paris), was published by Sorlot, a notoriously collaborationist publisher, and presented the author's plans for the capital. Both reflect the difficulties faced by architectural publishing during the war.