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Walter Benjamin
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"One-Way Street is a thoroughfare unlike anything else in literature--by turns exhilarating and bewildering, requiring mental agility and a special kind of urban literacy. Presented here in a new edition with expanded notes, this genre-defying meditation on the semiotics of late-1920s Weimar culture offers a fresh opportunity to encounter Walter Benjamin at his most virtuosic and experimental, writing in a vein that anticipates later masterpieces such as 'On the Concept of History' and The Arcades Project. Composed of sixty short prose pieces that vary wildly in style and theme, One-Way Street evokes a dense cityscape of shops, cafes, and apartments, alive with the hubbub of social interactions and papered over with public inscriptions of all kinds: advertisements, signs, posters, slogans. Benjamin avoids all semblance of linear narrative, presenting readers with a seemingly random sequence of aphorisms, reminiscences, jokes, off-the-cuff observations, dreamlike fantasias, serious philosophical inquiries, apparently unserious philosophical parodies, and trenchant political commentaries. Providing remarkable insight into the occluded meanings of everyday things, Benjamin time and again proves himself the unrivalled interpreter of what he called 'the soul of the commodity.' Despite the diversity of its individual sections, Benjamin's text is far from formless. Drawing on the avant-garde aesthetics of Dada, Constructivism, and Surrealism, its unusual construction implies a practice of reading that cannot be reduced to simple formulas. Still refractory, still radical, One-Way Street is a work in perpetual progress."--Provided by publisher.

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Belknap Press
Language
English
Pages
105

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Edition Notes

Translation of: "Einbahnstrasse", which is a selection from the German multivolume work "Gesammelte Schriften".

"One-Way Street originally appeared in English in Reflections by Walter Benjamin"--Title page verso.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 97-99) and index.

Translated from the German.

Other Titles
1 way street

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
838/.91209
Library of Congress
PN6283 .B413 2016, PN6283.B413 2016

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxv, 105 pages
Number of pages
105

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27215945M
ISBN 10
0674052293
ISBN 13
9780674052291
LCCN
2015039382
OCLC/WorldCat
926061415

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