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"Veza Canetti. Autodafé di un amore" è una dichiarazione sulla memoria e la sua letteratura, sull'opera d'arte nel crogiolo dell'amore e della vita. Protagonisti sono due scrittori chiave per comprendere determinate dinamiche del XX secolo. Nel mezzo di questi sentieri interrotti si dipana la ricerca di un legame e la sua ars poetica: da un lato Venetiana Taubner-Calderon, più nota come Veza Canetti, prima moglie dello scrittore di lingua tedesca Elias Canetti; dall'altro lato proprio quest'ultimo, delineato dall'io narrante, quello di Veza. Questa opera, frutto di trent'anni di ricerche e itinerari europei, si caratterizza per una scansione narrativa rapsodica, dal ritmo magnetico, dalla trama intensa, pervasa da tonalità epiche, in cui i due protagonisti si confrontano e da cui spicca un quadro critico del pensiero dello stesso Elias Canetti...
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Canetti, Veza --- Canetti, Veza, --- Criticism and interpretation.
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Als Elias Canetti und seine Frau Veza 1938 nach London fliehen, schreiben beide an Canettis jüngeren Bruder Georges in Paris: vom ärmlichen Emigranten- und hochkomplizierten Eheleben, von Eskapaden und Wahnsinnsanfällen. Während Canetti wechselnde Geliebte hat, verfällt Veza dem homosexuellen Georges – ein Dreiecksroman in Briefen. Diese wurden erst im Jahr 2003 in Paris gefunden und anschließend zum ersten Mal publiziert.
Canetti, Elias, --- Canetti, Veza --- Correspondance --- Correspondance.
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Canetti, Veza --- Canetti, Elias --- Authors, Austrian --- Canetti, Veza, --- Canetti, Elias, --- Canetti, Georg,
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Canetti, Veza --- Canetti, Veza, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Critique et interprétation. --- Critique et interprétation.
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Utopias in literature. --- Canetti, Veza, --- Criticism and interpretation.
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The Viennese playwright, novelist, and short-story writer Veza Canetti was born in 1897 into a mixed Sephardic-Ashkenazi Jewish family and died in 1963 in London. Part of the avant garde in 1920s Vienna (where she met her future husband and Nobel Prize winner, Elias Canetti), from 1932 she wrote radical short stories drawn from everyday life for the Vienna 'Arbeiter-Zeitung.' After censorship under the so-called Corporate State reduced her opportunities for publication, she disguised her critique in irony and humor, but from then on published little. Until 1990, when her first novel, 'Yellow Street,' was finally published, Veza was known only as her husband's muse and literary assistant. As more of her writings appeared, critics became convinced that it was he who was responsible for her decline into obscurity, notwithstanding his protestations of support and admiration. This biography tells a more nuanced story, presenting Veza's literary career against the background of her troubled times, drawing on Elias's unpublished papers to assess their literary partnership, showing how their early writings constituted a private dialogue on topics as diverse as feminism and Jewish identity and how several key themes in his work are anticipated in hers. Julian Preece is Professor of German at the University of Wales, Swansea.
Authors, Austrian --- Canetti, Veza, --- Taubner-Calderon, Veza, --- Avant garde. --- Censorship. --- Everyday life. --- Humor. --- Irony. --- Jewish identity. --- Literary career. --- Mixed Sephardic-Ashkenazi Jewish family. --- Novelist. --- Short-story writer. --- Veza Canetti. --- Vienna Arbeiter-Zeitung. --- Viennese playwright.
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Authors. --- Deutsch. --- Feminism --- Frauenliteratur. --- Fredsfrågan. --- Författare. --- Literary studies --- Litteraturvetenskap --- Peace. --- Revolutioner. --- Revolutions. --- Samhällsutveckling --- Social development --- Sociala rörelser --- Soziale Bewegung. --- Tysk litteratur --- Tyska kvinnliga författare. --- Kvinnorörelsen. --- Women's movement. --- Autobiographies --- Biografier --- Självbiografier --- Politisk verksamhet --- Social movements --- Political activities --- Kvinnliga författare. --- Arnim, Bettina von, --- Bühler, Charlotte, --- Canetti, Veza, --- Elsner, Gisela. --- Gmeyner, Anna. --- Goll, Claire, --- Hug-Hellmuth, Hermine, --- Key, Ellen, --- Lasker-Schüler, Else, --- Suttner, Bertha von, --- Wolf, Christa, --- Geschichte 1795-1980.
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