How To Use Canetti In A Sentence
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As it happens, Hicks was the first in what would become a long line of "difficult" men to whom Murdoch was attracted, culminating in a long affair with Elias Canetti, the future Nobel Prize-winner.
The Good Apprentice
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The whole sorry business makes her think of this Canetti quote.
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So all the characteristics that are behind the dangers of the massing mob, all the risks of crowd psychology and group behavior -- as Elias Canetti described in the seminal "Crowds and Power" -- are at work here.
Adam Hanft: Murdoch's Arab Summer; We Always Knew, Now We Know
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If one is reluctant to call him great, said Canetti, that is only because nothing could be more alien to him than greatness.
The Genius of Robert Walser
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Next, Canetti goes back to tribal cultures to explore what he calls the pack, which is a more primitive form of the crowd.
History on the Couch
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In her essay on Elias Canetti, Sontag notes his admiration for the novelist Hermann Broch and those great patient novels 'The Death of Virgil' and 'The Sleepwalkers.'
A Very Public Intellectual
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At last the mortal enemy is death itself: this is a principal theme, held to with a strangely pathetic strength, in Canetti's literary works.
Nobel Prize in Literature 1981 - Presentation Speech
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My favorite book by Canetti is “Kafka’s Other Trial” – Kafka’s Letters to Felice B. Canetti sees that writers are responsible of the preservation, revivification, and invention of the life-sustaining myths and their meaning.
Brave Old World
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The epitome of this came as far back as 1981 with the award to Elias Canetti, a Ladino-speaking Bulgarian-born German writer who resided in London.
A Rare Swedish Triumph
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And of all those writers—Zweig, Musil, Schnitzler, Kafka, Hofmannsthal, Kraus, Canetti, the list goes on—the supreme elegist of the Dual Monarchy was Joseph Roth.
Dispatches From a Lost Empire
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Antonin Artaud, Roland Barthes, Samuel Beckett, Walter Benjamin, Elias Canetti and Cioran himself were among the writers about whom Sontag wrote most enthusiastically.
A Very Public Intellectual
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Characters also recoil on their authors in the wake of writing; when Elias Canetti finished Auto-da-Fe, he fell into confused remorse and guilt for inventing the death by fire that was his protagonist Kien's fate.