Canetti, Elias

Elias Canetti, writer, Nobel laureate, 1905-1994

Elias Canetti was born in Bulgaria, and later became a British citizen. He was a modernist novelist, playwright, memoirist, and non-fiction writer. He won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1981, "for writings marked by a broad outlook, a wealth of ideas and artistic power". He is known chiefly for his celebrated trilogy of autobiographical memoirs of his childhood and of pre-Anschluss Vienna (Die Gerettete Zunge; Die Fackel im Ohr; and Das Augenspiel), for his modernist novel Auto-da-Fé (Die Blendung), and for Crowds and Power, a study of crowd behaviour as it manifests itself in human activities ranging from mob violence to religious congregations.

  • Canetti, Elias, Schriftsteller und Nobelpreisträger (1905-1994). Ms. Brief mit eigenh. U.London, 29 Jul 1969.

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  • Canetti, Elias, German language author and Nobel laureate (1905-1994). Autograph letter signed.Zurich, 10 Aug 1990.

     5,500.00