This is a book of real passion and power ... full of cities and sights and odd people - wolves, lovers, food, folktales, war and quarrels

- Paul Theroux, Spectator

A tremendous story of determination and triumph ... Canetti led his life without compromise, fear, or guilt, and if one now encounters his early years for the first time the experience is nearly like discovering, without warning, a complex and satisfying work of art

New Yorker

A welcome reissue

Sunday Herald

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A Nobel Prize-winning piece of literature and its easy to see why ... Captivating

Big Issue in the North

'The Tongue Set Free is so beautifully written. It begins wtih an extraordinary image, Canetti's earliest memory. He comes out of a room. A man makes him stick out his tongue; if he talks he will cut it off. Years later Canetti realises that this was his nursemaid's lover, frightening him into silence about their rendezvous. The idea of speaking as the entry into forbidden grown-up life dominates this book. When he is seven his father dies. He is propelled from childhood into adulthood, from his father to his mother, through language. In an extraordinary, cruel episode his mother forces him to learn perfect adult German in three months, to replace her husband as quickly as possible. His tongue is set free: he has won his mother, against brothers , against all lovers. It is the most intense Oedipal relationhsip I have ever seen described and Canetti describes it brilliantly. But it's all extraordinary, and all masterfully written. There are wonderful descriptions of Canetti's first oriental, medieval home in pre-World War l Bulgaria: of his later homes in Manchester, in Vienna, in Switzerland. There are unforgettable portraits. The values of Auto da Fe are given a human history and a human face' New Statesman
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The first part of the Nobel Prize winner's classic autobiography, reissued by Granta in a stunning new paperback edition.
This is a book of real passion and power ... full of cities and sights and odd people - wolves, lovers, food, folktales, war and quarrels
The first part of the Nobel Prize winner's classic autobiography, reissued by Granta in a stunning new paperback edition.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781847083562
Publisert
2011-08-04
Utgiver
Vendor
Granta Books
Vekt
205 gr
Høyde
197 mm
Bredde
130 mm
Dybde
17 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
288

Forfatter
Oversetter

Biographical note

ELIAS CANETTI (1905-1994), winner of the 1981 Nobel Prize for Literature, was one of the major intellectual figures and polymaths of the twentieth century. A master of many genres, he is known espeically for his novel, Auto Da Fe, and his great work of social theory, Crowds and Power. But Canetti's genius is perhaps nowhere more evident that in the three volumes of his autobiography, now reissued by Granta Books - The Tongue Set Free, The Torch in My Ear and The Play of the Eyes.