Sobre o Autor

Elias Canetti was a Bulgarian-born novelist, playwright, and essayist who spent much of his life in Germany and England. He is best known for his seminal work, "Crowds and Power," which explores the dynamics of mass movements and human behavior. Canetti's writing often reflects his deep engagement with philosophical ideas, as he delves into themes of identity, power, and the human condition. His unique perspective was shaped by his experiences during World War II and the rise of totalitarian regimes, which profoundly influenced his literary voice.

A recipient of the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1981, Canetti's contributions to literature extend beyond his novels to his essays and plays. His works have earned him a reputation as a significant figure in 20th-century literature. Canetti's exploration of the complexities of human relationships and societal structures continues to resonate, making his insights relevant in contemporary discussions about politics and society.

Nacionalidade Búlgaro
Data de Nascimento July 25, 1905
Local de Nascimento Ruse, Bulgaria
Data de Falecimento August 14, 1994