The peripatetic Elias Canetti was born in Bulgaria to a Jewish family. The family moved to Britain in 1911; to Vienna the following year; to Zürich in 1916; and then (until 1924) to Frankfurt, where Canetti graduated from high school. He learned to speak Ladino (his native language), Bulgarian, English, German, and French. In 1938, after Germany invaded of Austria, Canetti moved to London, where he received British citizenship in 1952. For his last 20 years, Canetti mostly lived in Zürich.
Nearly all his writings were in German. Canetti won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1981.
