Party in the Blitz

Party in the Blitz pdf

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Elias Canetti

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Elias Canetti (25 luglio 1905 - 14 agosto 1994) è stato uno scrittore di lingua tedesca, nato a Ruse, in Bulgaria, da una famiglia sefardita. Si trasferirono a Manchester, in Inghilterra, ma suo padre morì nel 1912 e sua madre portò i suoi tre figli nell'Europa continentale. Si stabilirono a Vienna.

Canetti si trasferì in Inghilterra nel 1938 dopo l'Anschluss per sfuggire alla persecuzione nazista. Divenne cittadino britannico nel 1952. È conosciuto come romanziere, drammaturgo, scrittore di memorie e saggistica. Ha ricevuto il Premio Nobel per la Letteratura nel 1981, "per i suoi scritti di ampio respiro, ricchezza di idee e forza artistica". È meglio conosciuto per il suo libro di saggistica Crowds and Strength, tra le altre opere.

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Party in the Blitz pdf da Elias Canetti

Party in the Blitz: The English Years

A stunning and unexpected new volume of Elias Canetti's autobiography. A surprise gift to celebrate the Nobel Laureate's 100th birthday.
Nobel Prize winner Elias Canetti, at 85, beset by the desire to come to terms with his years of exile in Britain, wrote Party in the Blitz. He waited half a century to confront these memories, perhaps because "in order to be truthful, I should have to track down every needless humiliation I was offered in England, and relive it as the torture it was." Party in the Blitz dissects that torture with unrestrained acerbity, recounting the ordeal of being in a new country where not a soul knew his writing. But not one to be ignored, "the godmonster of Hempstead" (as John Bayley dubbed Canetti) soon knew everyone and everyone knew him. Enoch Powell, Bertrand Russell, Iris Murdoch, Empson, Wittgenstein, Kokoshka, Kathleen Raine, Henry Moore, Ralph Vaughn Williams: Canetti knew them all, and in Party in the Blitz he mercilessly rakes some of them over the coals. He detested T.S. Eliot and came to bitterly despise Iris Murdoch, with whom he had an affair: Every word of his devastating portrait of her quivers with rage. "He must have been a frequent party-goer," as Jeremy Adler remarks in his excellent afterword, "to judge by the well-informed distaste with which he recalls them." Gorgeously translated by Michael Hofmann, Party in the Blitz lives up to Canetti's injunction that "when you write down your life, every page should contain something no one has ever heard about."

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