Called “the most important critic of his time” by Hannah Arendt,
Walter Benjamin has only become more influential over the years, as
his work has assumed a crucial place in current debates over the
interactions of art, culture, and meaning. A “natural and
extraordinary talent for letter writing was one of the most
captivating facets of his nature,” writes Gershom Scholem in his
Foreword to this volume; and Benjamin's correspondence reveals the
evolution of some of his most powerful ideas, while also offering an
intimate picture of Benjamin himself and the times in which he lived.
Writing at length to Scholem and Theodor Adorno, and exchanging
letters with Rainer Maria Rilke, Hannah Arendt, Max Brod, and Bertolt
Brecht, Benjamin elaborates on his ideas about metaphor and language.
He reflects on literary figures from Kafka to Karl Kraus, and expounds
his personal attitudes toward such subjects as Marxism and French
national character. Providing an indispensable tool for any scholar
wrestling with Benjamin’s work, The Correspondence of Walter
Benjamin, 1910–1940 is a revelatory look at the man behind much of
the twentieth century’s most significant criticism.
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ISBN
9780226279572
Publisert
2022
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University of Chicago Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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