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An edition of Walter Benjamin (1995)

Walter Benjamin

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Walter Benjamin (1892-1940) is now generally recognised as one of the most original and influential thinkers of this century. The conflicts and conjunctions between Benjamin's Marxism and his messianic Judaism, between his fascination for surrealism and his explorations of the Cabbala, between the philosopher of language and the ever-observant flaneur on the streets of Berlin or Paris - all these have inspired a wealth of interpretations and critical studies.

Widely acclaimed in Germany, Momme Brodersen's Walter Benjamin is the most comprehensive and illuminating biography of Benjamin ever published. Not only does Brodersen provide a fuller and more coherent account of Benjamin's nomadic career than has any previous scholar, he also demonstrates the fallacy of the popular, romanticised notion of his life as the sorrowful progression of a melancholic personality.

The only real tragedy, he argues, was Benjamin's suicide at Portbou on the Franco-Spanish border in 1940. Using previously unavailable material, Brodersen pays particular attention to Benjamin's childhood in Berlin, to his conflicts with his bourgeois, Jewish family, his activities in the German Youth Movement, and the formative, irreconcilable influences of idealism, socialism and Zionism. He gives an exceptionally vivid picture of Benjamin's life during the Weimar Republic, of his success as a literary critic and his work as a translator and radio journalist, as well as of his friendships and love affairs.

Finally, he follows Benjamin's harrowing journey through exile, internment and flight, and for the first time unravels the mysteries surrounding his death. At the same time, Brodersen provides a fresh and lucid presentation of Benjamin's written work, and of the extraordinary range of his ideas and enthusiasms.

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Language
English
Pages
334

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Walter Benjamin
2005, Suhrkamp
in German - Originalausg., 1. Aufl.
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Walter Benjamin: A Biography
December 1997, Verso
Paperback in English - New Ed edition
Cover of: Walter Benjamin
Walter Benjamin: a biography
1996, Verso
Hardcover in English
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Walter Benjamin: eine kommentierte Bibliographie
1995, Cicero Presse
in German

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
London, New York
Genre
Biography.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
838/.91209, B
Library of Congress
PT2603.E455 Z5813 1996, PT2603.E455Z5813 199

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
xvi, 334 p.
Number of pages
334

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1008957M
Internet Archive
walterbenjaminbi00brod
ISBN 10
1859849679
LCCN
96048951
OCLC/WorldCat
503177452
Library Thing
244585
Goodreads
1285779

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