Auto-da-Fe (The Tower of Babel)
β Scribed by Canetti, Elias
- Publisher
- Macmillan
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 486 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780374518790
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β¦ Synopsis
Review
"In Auto-da-FΓ© no one is spared. Professor and furniture salesman, doctor, housekeeper, and thief all get it in the neck. The remoreseless quality of the comedy builds one of the most terrifying literary worlds of the century."--Salman Rushdie
-- Review
Novel by Elias Canetti, published in 1935 in German as Die Blendung ("The Deception"). The translation into English that was published as Auto-da-Fe (also published as The Tower of Babel) was done in cooperation with Canetti. Originally planned as the first in a series of eight novels examining mad visionaries, the book deals with the dangers inherent in believing that rigid, dissociated intellectualism and detached, dogmatic scholarship can prevail over evil, chaos, and destruction. Set in Vienna and Paris, the novel tells the story of Peter Kien, an internationally respected scholar of Chinese studies who maintains a personal library of 25,000 volumes. After dreaming that the books are burned, Kien marries his housekeeper Therese, believing that she will preserve his beloved library should disaster befall him. Therese throws him out of his book-filled apartment, however, and Kien, now homeless, enters the grotesque underworld of the city. Delusional, he fluctuates between horrifying hallucinations and an unspeakable reality. Kien's disintegration finally leads him to set fire to his precious books and to await his own death in the ensuing inferno. -- __
Product Description
Auto-da-FΓ© , Elias Canetti's only work of fiction, is a staggering achievement that puts him squarely in the ranks of major European writers such as Robert Musil and Hermann Broch. It is the story of Peter Kien, a scholarly recluse who lives among and for his great library. The destruction of Kien through the instrument of the illiterate, brutish housekeeper he marries constitutes the plot of the book. The best writers of our time have been concerned with the horror of the modern world--one thinks of Kafka, to whom Canetti has often been compared. But Auto-de-FΓ© stands as a completely original, unforgettable treatment of the modern predicament.
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