A career-spanning collection of writings by the Nobel laureate
Elias Canetti, edited and introduced by Pulitzer Prize winner
Joshua Cohen. He embarked on no adventures, he was in no war. He
was never in prison, he never killed anyone. He neither won nor
lost a fortune. All he ever did was live in this century. But that
alone was enough to give his life dimension, both of feeling and of
thought. Here, in his own words, is one of the twentieth century's
foremost chroniclers: a dizzyingly inventive, formally unplaceable,
unstoppably peripatetic writer named Elias Canetti, who was awarded
the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1981. I Want to Keep Smashing
Myself Until I Am Whole is a summa of Canetti's life and thought,
and the definitive introduction to a writer whose genius for
interpreting world-historical changes was matched by a keen sense
of wonder and an abiding skepticism about the knowability of the
self. Born into a Sephardi Jewish family in Bulgaria, Canetti later
lived in Austria, England, and Switzerland while traversing, in
writing, the great thematic provinces of his time: politics,
identity, mortality, and more. Sourced from Canetti's landmark
texts, including Crowds and Power, an analysis of authoritarianism
and mobs; Auto-da-Fe, a darkly comic, daringly modernist novel
about the fate of European literature; the famous sequence of
sensory-titled memoirs, including The Tongue Set Free and The Torch
in My Ear; and never-before-translated writings such as the
posthumous The Book Against Death, this collection assembles its
luminous shards into the fullest portrait yet of Canetti's
remarkable achievement. Edited and introduced by Joshua Cohen (Book
of Numbers, The Netanyahus), I Want to Keep Smashing Myself Until I
Am Whole leads us from Canetti's polyglot childhood to his mature
preoccupations, and his friendships and rivalries with Hermann
Broch, James Joyce, Karl Kraus, Thomas Mann, Robert Musil, and
others. This collection is also interspersed with aphorisms and
diary entries, revealing Canetti's formal range and stylistic
versatility in flashes of erudition and introspective humor.
Throughout, we come to see Canetti's restless fascination with the
instability of identity as one of the keys to his thought--as he
reminds us, It all depends on this: with whom we confuse ourselves.
General
Imprint: |
Farrar Straus Giroux
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
October 2022 |
Authors: |
Elias Canetti
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Editors: |
Joshua Cohen
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Dimensions: |
210 x 137 x 25mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback
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Pages: |
416 |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-374-29842-5 |
Categories: |
Books
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LSN: |
0-374-29842-4 |
Barcode: |
9780374298425 |
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