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Notes from Hampstead: The Writer's Notes: 1954-1971

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  • Title : Notes from Hampstead: The Writer's Notes: 1954-1971
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  • Format : Paperback
  • Pages : 228 Pages
  • Asin : 0374530599
  • Language : English

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Notes from Hampstead is a map of the late Nobel laureate's thinking, a triumphant compendium of aphoristic, enigmatic, and expository writings covering a characteristically diverse range of subjects.

Many take the tantalizing form of a fictional premise not followed through ("A country where everyone walks backwards, to keep an eye on themselves. Most entries are just a sentence or two in length, varying in quality from the obvious to the profound. Nobel Prize winner Elias Canetti kept this writer's journal from 1954 to 1971 while he was living in London and writing, among other things, Crowds and Power. It's a deliberately unstructured list of ideas and possibilities from which his thematic obsessions emerge only gradually. A typical stand-alone entry reads, "There is something sickening about all advocacy: only pure admiration is real." --Richard Farr. A country where all turn their backs on one another: fear of eyes.") But the overall tone, as with his other writings, is more gnomically philosophical

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