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Elias Canetti

    25 juli 1905 – 14 augustus 1994
    Elias Canetti
    Crowds and power
    The Secret Heart of the Clock
    The play of the eyes
    The memoirs of Elias Canetti
    Wind, zand en sterren
    Het martyrium
    • 2002

      Wind, zand en sterren

      Verhalen uit de woestijn

      • 174bladzijden
      • 7 uur lezen

      Bloemlezing van veertien verhalen van binnen- en buitenlandse auteurs over woestijnen.

      Wind, zand en sterren
    • 2001

      "Auto-da-Fé" is the story of Peter Kien, a distinguished, reclusive sinologist living in Germany between the wars. With masterly precision, Canetti reveals Kien's character, displaying the flawed personal relationships which ultimately lead to his destruction. Manipulated by his illiterate and grasping housekeeper, Therese, who has tricked him into marriage, and Benedikt Pfaff, a brutish concierge, Kien is forced out of his apartment - which houses his great library and one true passion - and into the underworld of the city. In this purgatory he is guided by a chess-playing dwarf of evil propensities, until he is eventually restored to his home. But on his return he is visited by his brother, an eminent psychiatrist who, by an error of diagnosis, precipitates the final crisis... "Auto-da-Fé" was first published in Germany in 1935 as "Die Blendung" ("The Blinding" or "Bedazzlement") and later in Britain in 1947, where the publisher noted Canetti as a 'writer of strongly individual genius, which may prove influential', an observation borne out when the author was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1981. "Auto-da-Fé" still towers as one of the greatest novels of the twentieth century, and Canetti's incisive vision of an insular man battling agianst the outside world is as fresh and rewarding today as when first it appeared in print.

      Het martyrium