
Party in the Blitz by Elias Canetti
Elias Canetti originally intended Party in the Blitz to capture an image of his time in post-war London. Well known throughout Europe, Canetti scorned British intellectuals who weren’t familiar with his work. By force of will alone he accumulated English followers, but not before being christened “the godmonster of Hampstead.” Canetti’s memories of various people in his social circle are brief and scathing brimstone sketches. T.S. Eliot, Iris Murdoch, Wittgenstein, Herbert Read, Bertrand Russell–Canetti rakes them all over the coals. To Canetti, T.S. Eliot was nothing more than an American emigrant trying desperately to act British, and Canetti’s portrayal of Iris Murdoch, with whom he had an affair, is nothing short of brutal. Michael Hofmann’s translation pulls no punches, delivering the goods on Canetti’s searing injection: “when you write down your life, every page should contain something no one has ever heard about.”
"This is the fourth and final volume of Elias Canetti’s memoirsIts predecessors…were poised, richly detailed and slightly dull; Party in the Blitz, however, is chaotic…and horribly fascinating." -- John Banville - The Nation
"Before there was the mysterious W. G. Sebald, there was the even more mysterious Elias Canetti." -- Clive James - The New York Times Book Review
"Canetti invites—indeed, compels—judgment. His exacting presence honors literature." -- George Steiner - The New Yorker
"Canetti is merciless." -- Robert Leiter - Jewish Exponent
"His work eloquently defends tension, exertion, moral and amoral seriousness." -- Susan Sontag
"Nothing ever was pleasant about Canetti. And nothing ever is pleasant about great literature….we should have it no other way." -- Joshua Cohen - The Forward
"Whether one agrees with Canetti or not, his eloquently sustained loathing is bracing stuff." -- Publishers Weekly
"[Canetti] can be as shrewd as Lichtenberg or La Rochefoucauld with an apt and concisely phrased insight." -- Michael Dirda - Washington Post
"[Gives] the reader a superb sense of what day-to-day life was like during the Battle of Britain." -- Marjorie Perloff - Bookforum
"Before there was the mysterious W. G. Sebald, there was the even more mysterious Elias Canetti." -- Clive James - The New York Times Book Review
"Canetti invites—indeed, compels—judgment. His exacting presence honors literature." -- George Steiner - The New Yorker
"Canetti is merciless." -- Robert Leiter - Jewish Exponent
"His work eloquently defends tension, exertion, moral and amoral seriousness." -- Susan Sontag
"Nothing ever was pleasant about Canetti. And nothing ever is pleasant about great literature….we should have it no other way." -- Joshua Cohen - The Forward
"Whether one agrees with Canetti or not, his eloquently sustained loathing is bracing stuff." -- Publishers Weekly
"[Canetti] can be as shrewd as Lichtenberg or La Rochefoucauld with an apt and concisely phrased insight." -- Michael Dirda - Washington Post
"[Gives] the reader a superb sense of what day-to-day life was like during the Battle of Britain." -- Marjorie Perloff - Bookforum
Elias Canetti was born in 1905 into a Sephardi Jewish family in Ruse, Bulgaria. He moved to Vienna in 1924, where he became involved in literary circles while studying for a degree in chemistry. He remained in Vienna until the Anschluss, when he emigrated to England and later to Switzerland, where he died in 1994. In 1981, Canetti was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature for “writings marked by a broad outlook, a wealth of ideas, and artistic power.” His best-known works include his trilogy of memoirs The Tongue Set Free, The Torch in My Ear, The Play of the Eyes, and The Party in the Blitz; the novel Auto-da-Fé; and the nonfiction book Crowds and Power. The award-winning translator Michael Hofmann has also translated works by Jenny Erpenbeck, Gert Hofmann, Franz Kafka, Heinrich von Kleist, and Joseph Roth for New Directions.
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| ISBN 13 | 9780811218306 |
| ISBN 10 | 0811218309 |
| Title | Party in the Blitz |
| Author | Elias Canetti |
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| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | New Directions Publishing Corporation |
| Year published | 2010-02-12 |
| Number of pages | 256 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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