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The Tortoises

by Veza Canetti, Ian Mitchell
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Synopsis

Spare, dark, and cinematic, The Tortoises describes life in the Nazi reign of terror.

Publishers Weekly

Austria during the Nazi Anschluss is the setting for The Tortoises, by Veza Canetti (1897-1963), wife of writer Elias Canetti. Written in 1939 and published only now in English, the autobiographical novel tells the story of writer Andreas Kain and his wife, Eva, who, while waiting for visas to leave the country, are tormented by a Brown Shirt named Pilz, who is billeted in their apartment. Though the prose is stilted, the story is compelling, and the book's literary pedigree should attract attention. Trans. from the German by Ian Mitchell. Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.

About the Author, Veza Canetti

Veza Canetti (1897-1963) was born in Vienna. With the rise of Fascism, she and her husband Elias Canetti, winner of the Nobel Prize for Fiction, left Vienna for Paris, and then finally settled in London in 1939.


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Book Details

Published
October 1, 2001
Publisher
New Directions Publishing Corporation
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780811214681

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