Canetti and Power
John Bayley, 17 December 1981
Auto da Fé
by Elias Canetti, translated by C.V. Wedgwood.
Cape, 464 pp., £7.95, January 1982,0 224 00568 5 Show More
by Elias Canetti, translated by C.V. Wedgwood.
Cape, 464 pp., £7.95, January 1982,
The Tongue Set Free: Remembrance of a European Childhood
by Elias Canetti, translated by Joachim Neugroschel.
Continuum, 268 pp., $12.95, June 1979,0 8164 9103 8 Show More
by Elias Canetti, translated by Joachim Neugroschel.
Continuum, 268 pp., $12.95, June 1979,
The Human Province
by Elias Canetti, translated by Joachim Neugroschel.
Continuum, 281 pp., $12.95, June 1978,0 8164 9335 9 Show More
by Elias Canetti, translated by Joachim Neugroschel.
Continuum, 281 pp., $12.95, June 1978,
Crowds and Power
by Elias Canetti, translated by Carol Stewart.
Penguin, 575 pp., £2.95, October 1978,0 14 003616 4 Show More
by Elias Canetti, translated by Carol Stewart.
Penguin, 575 pp., £2.95, October 1978,
Kafka’s Other Trial: The Letters to Felice
by Elias Canetti, translated by Christopher Middleton.
Marion Boyars, 121 pp., £5.95, October 1976,0 7145 1136 6 Show More
by Elias Canetti, translated by Christopher Middleton.
Marion Boyars, 121 pp., £5.95, October 1976,
The Voices of Marrakesh: A Record of a Visit
by Elias Canetti, translated by J.A. Underwood.
Marion Boyars, 103 pp., £5.50, January 1978,0 7145 2579 0 Show More
by Elias Canetti, translated by J.A. Underwood.
Marion Boyars, 103 pp., £5.50, January 1978,
The Conscience of Words
by Elias Canetti, translated by Joachim Neugroschel.
Continuum, 246 pp., $12.95, May 1979,0 8164 9334 0 Show More
by Elias Canetti, translated by Joachim Neugroschel.
Continuum, 246 pp., $12.95, May 1979,
“... Henry James writes of a very grand lady that she had ‘an air of keeping, at every moment, every advantage’. Paradoxically, the same would be true of the literary personality of Elias Canetti. Behind its approachable modesty, its avoidance of every publicity and image-making process, there is a loftiness, an assurance, a stance of absolute superiority ... ”