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Canetti, Elias (1905–1994)Bulgarian-born writer. He was exiled from Austria in 1937 and settled in England in 1939. His books, written in German, include Die Blendung/Auto da Fé (1935). He was concerned with crowd behaviour and the psychology of power, and wrote the anthropological study Masse und Macht/Crowds and Power (1960). He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1981. MemoirsHis three volumes of memoirs are Die gerettete Zunge: Geschichte einer Jugend/The Tongue Set Free: Remembrance of a Childhood (1977), in which he writes of his earliest years; Die Fackel im Ohr: Lebensgeschichte 1921–31/The Torch in My Ear (1980), set mainly in Vienna and covering the period when Canetti came under the spell of satirist Karl Kraus; and Das Augenspeil/The Play of the Eyes (1985), which covers the years 1931–37, and is rich in satirical insights into the artistic Viennese society of the time.
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Prime note per una interpretazione"; Luigi Canetti, "Prospettive per la ricerca sui santuari cristiani in Emilia Romagna"; Isabella Gagliardi and Anna Benvenuti, "Santuari in Toscana. After some months of research, Wilson came to see me to say that he would like to publish two versions of her life--one, for while her husband John Bayley was still alive; the other, detailing Iris's affairs with Elias Canetti and Brigid Brophy, only later. Someone has now proven on a computer that 83 percent of the King James New Testament was subsumed whole from Tyndale; the rest was subjected to the braking process that Elias Canetti described in Crowds and Power when he designated religion the "slow crowd. |
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