The third volume of his acclaimed autobiographical memoirs,
The Play of the Eyesambles along unpredictably, mingling character sketches, cafe conversations, dramatic readings of his plays, trips to Prague and Strasbourg, musings on the power of crowds and what makes the good man ... Canetti uses a dramatist's gifts here to achieve emotional depth; his mother's death, sketched simply against the backdrop of a crumbling Europe, takes on a tragic dignity. -
Publishers WeeklyElias Canetti(1905-94) was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1981. His writings include a monumental work of social theory,Crowds and Power, and three volumes of memoirs,The Tongue Set Free,The Torch in My Ear, andThe Play of the Eyes.