Books by Walter Benjamin

Portrait of Walter Benjamin

Walter Benjamin was a German-Jewish critic, philosopher, and cultural theorist whose writings reshaped twentieth‑century thought. His essays on art, history, and language explore how meaning is created and how modernity alters our perception of the world. Renowned for his distinctive blend of Marxist insight and poetic intensity, Benjamin remains a key figure for readers drawn to questions of memory, technology, and interpretation.

Benjamin's work continues to inspire scholars and general readers alike, from his reflections on storytelling and translation to his explorations of urban life and visual culture. Each volume offers a rich encounter with a mind pursuing the elusive connections between ideas, images, and experience, making his books essential for anyone interested in the intersections of philosophy, literature, and cultural history.

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  • Anaconda Verlag Das Kunstwerk im Zeitalter seiner technischen

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  • König, Walther Walter Benjamin. Kleine Geschichte der Fotografie

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  • Wallstein Verlag GmbH Ursprung des deutschen Trauerspiels

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  • Wallstein Verlag GmbH Benjamin W Einbahnstraße

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  • Alexander Verlag Berlin Kleine Geschichte der Photographie

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  • Bebra Verlag Stadt des Flaneurs

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  • Input Verlag Einbahnstraße

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  • ZweitausendeinsGmbH&Co.KG Walter Benjamin. Gesammelte Werke.

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  • Limbus Verlag Ich packe meine Bibliothek aus

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  • The Correspondence of Walter Benjamin 19101940

    The University of Chicago Press The Correspondence of Walter Benjamin 19101940

    Book SynopsisCalled the most important critic of his time by Hannah Arendt, Walter Benjamin has only become more influential over the years. Suitable for any scholar wrestling with Benjamin's work, this title offers a look at the man behind much of the twentieth century's most significant criticism.Trade Review"There has been no more original, no more serious, critic and reader in our time." (George Steiner)"

    £28.00

  • On Hashish

    Harvard University Press On Hashish

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    Book SynopsisWalter Benjamin's posthumously published collection of writings on hashish is a detailed blueprint for a book that was never written. A series of "protocols of drug experiments," written between 1927 and 1934, together with short prose pieces, On Hashish provides a peculiarly intimate portrait of Benjamin and of his unique form of thought.Trade ReviewThe essays and notes that Benjamin devoted to the characteristics of narcotic intoxication...are, despite their fragmentary nature, among the most authentic ever put to paper .... Benjamin's experiments correspond quite precisely to the specific cognitive intentions articulated in his most developed philosophical texts.... Like the micrological explorations that typify his philosophizing as a whole, his experiences of intoxication bring to light surprising finds. -- Hermann Schweppenhäuser, co-editor of Walter Benjamin's collected worksFascinating...On Hashish gives the reader a sense of Benjamin's philosophical method and a tour through the library (and the staggering erudition) that supported it, but also provides some insight into the man himself--his drives, his fears, and his creative process. -- Michael Berk * Nextbook *In search of heightened awareness, Benjamin would eat hashish, smoke opium and get injected with mescaline...Some of his notes (such as the part about giggling) will be familiar to any contemporary stoner, but even when dealing with drugs he surprises his readers...Everything Benjamin wrote, even when the subject is less than pleasant, exudes an almost euphoric spirit. It was as if he wrote as a form of worship, out of gratitude for the chance to live and discover. -- Robert Fulford * National Post *During the late 1920s and early 1930s, the radical thinker and cultural critic Walter Benjamin made a series of experiments with hashish, mescaline and opium...This very welcome collection is the first in English to round up his better-known drug pieces, such as his elliptical account of a hashish-intoxicated evening stroll around the port of Marseilles, and to place them in the context of the related notes, drafts and marginalia that track the course of his elusive and constantly evolving project. This is a very worthwhile venture, and one that produces a book much greater than the sum of its parts. Benjamin's scattershot approach to recording his drug experiences means that there are as many nuggets of brilliance (and as many incomprehensible rambles) in his notes and journal entries as in his finished prose. -- Mike Jay * Fortean Times *[On Hashish is] a miscellany, gathering the protocols of [Benjamin's] drug experiments, two accounts of his experiences, and a handful of references to drugs culled from his other works. It can only begin to suggest the true importance of drug experiences for the development of Benjamin's thought. Yet for this very reason On Hashish stands in the same relation to a more conventional essay on drugs as Benjamin's literary essays do to conventional criticism...What makes On Hashish an important book is that Benjamin's drug experiments not only were a failure in themselves but also shifted the ground beneath his other work in a way that he never fully acknowledged. -- Adam Kirsch * New Yorker *[Benjamin's] drug experiences show once again how singularly committed he was to the program of the avant-garde: overcoming the limitations of the self by subjecting it to an array of pulverizing, Dionysian, ego-transcending influences. -- Richard Wolin * The Nation *Drugs did, mostly, make Benjamin smile, and what could bring smiles to the lips of this proud, gifted and doomed man can't but bring smiles to the reader. There is wonderful writing in this book, much of which illuminates Benjamin's better known, equally suggestive, and no less enigmatic texts. Plus, here, we catch him tapping his foot. And smiling. -- Harvey Blume * Jerusalem Report *Harvard's pocket-sized On Hashish, edited by Howard Eiland, brings together everything that Benjamin ever wrote on the subject. It includes notes by him and his friends about the drug protocols and two essays. One of Benjamin's solitary experiments ended up as the basis for 'Hashish in Marseilles,' an essay that begins with him sitting in his hotel waiting for the drug to hit and then follows him around the streets. At points along the way, he giggles at his own jokes, has paranoid thoughts, feels the immensity of his solitude, and gets hungry. A piece of ice brings enormous pleasure; Pâté de Lyon reminds him of the words 'Lion paste'; the name of a boat in the harbor makes him think of aerial warfare; and he passes two men on the street who remind him of Dante and Petrarch. -- Eric Bulson * Times Literary Supplement *Benjamin's work continues to fascinate and delight because it has something for everyone: the literary critic, art historian, philosopher, urban theorist and architect. Whether he is talking about children's toys, Mickey Mouse, Surrealism, photography, or Kafka, Benjamin has a knack for figuring out what they can tell us about the wider world that produced them. -- Eric Bulson * Times Literary Supplement *Table of ContentsTranslator's Foreword Abbreviations and a Note on the Texts "Walter Benjamin and Drug Literature," by Marcus Boon Editorial Note, by Tillman Rexroth Protocols of Drug Experiments (1-12) Completed Texts "Myslovice--Braunschweig--Marseilles" "Hashish in Marseilles" Addenda From One-Way Street From "Surrealism" From "May-June 1931" From The Arcades Project From the Notebooks From the Letters "An Experiment by Walter Benjamin," by Jean Selz Notes Index

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    £23.36

  • Moscow Diary

    Harvard University Press Moscow Diary

    Book SynopsisThe life of literary critic and philosopher Benjamin (1892–1940) is a veritable allegory of the life of letters in the 20th century. Benjamin’s intellectual odyssey included an eventful trip to the USSR. His stunning account of that journey is unique among his writings for the frank, merciless way he struggles with his motives and his conscience.Trade ReviewIn the ’20s and ’30s, [Benjamin] was a Jew in Berlin, a visitor to the Russian Revolution, a refugee in France, a citizen of the world in flames. More a man of letters than scholar, and more poet than either one, he wandered through Western culture as if it had been destroyed centuries earlier, and he were a revenant poking through its remains. He amassed quotations and collected books and toys, with no illusion of finding a living civilization, but seeking the artifacts of a shattered one… Love, mixed with obsession, is at the heart of Moscow Diary, the private record of Benjamin’s two-month visit to the Soviet Union in the winter of 1926. Edited and with an afterword by Gary Smith and lucidly translated by Richard Sieburth, it is a many-faceted jewel: a portrait of the Russian revolution in its still unsettled transition to Stalinism, a vivid picture of Moscow life, Benjamin’s intellectual journal, and above all, the tragicomic story of his pursuit of the Estonian actress, Asja Lacis. -- Richard Eder * Los Angeles Times Book Review *The German literary critic and philosopher Walter Benjamin, who died in 1940, was one of Europe’s grandest thinkers. This diary covers only two months in the winter of 1926–1927, but it feels like a lifetime. His meticulous, almost macabre attention to detail gives his perceptions a kind of scientific brilliance, whether he is describing the streets of the city, a curious shop sign, the sanatorium where his friend Asja Lacis is a patient, the wash table in his hotel room, or the ragged beds that stand at every street corner in ‘the open air sick bay called Moscow.’ The book is a supreme example of the kind of mental equipment any traveller would like to take with him, to any place. * The Independent *[An] unsurpassably quirky memoir of Bolshevik literati as Stalin consolidated power. * New Society *Moscow Diary is chiefly interesting not for what it tells us about Moscow during December 1926 but for what it tells us about Walter Benjamin, who has by now emerged as both a major figure in modern German literature and criticism and as the preeminent poet-historian of the modern European city. Moscow Diary is the longest of Benjamin’s autobiographical writings… [Benjamin’s] insights into Russia’s struggle to define its cultural identity are often compelling. Above all, the Diary is the story of the triangle among Benjamin, Asja [Lācis], and the expatriate German playwright Bernhard Reich. Their story of emotional instabilities and obstacles provides a fascinating counterpart to the story of Russia’s cultural dilemma. The edition is superbly translated, annotated, and illustrated, and contains a fine preface and afterword. * Choice *Table of ContentsPreface by Gershom Scholem Moscow Diary Appendices 'Russian Toys" by Walter Benjamin Letters from Walter Benjamin Afterword by Gary Smith Index

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  • Toward the Critique of Violence

    Stanford University Press Toward the Critique of Violence

    Book SynopsisMarking the centenary of Walter Benjamin's immensely influential essay, Toward the Critique of Violence, this critical edition presents readers with an altogether new, fully annotated translation of a work that is widely recognized as a classic of modern political theory. The volume includes twenty-one notes and fragments by Benjamin along with passages from all of the contemporaneous texts to which his essay refers. Readers thus encounter for the first time in English provocative arguments about law and violence advanced by Hermann Cohen, Kurt Hiller, Erich Unger, and Emil Lederer. A new translation of selections from Georges Sorel's Reflections on Violence further illuminates Benjamin's critical program. The volume also includes, for the first time in any language, a bibliography Benjamin drafted for the expansion of the essay and the development of a corresponding philosophy of law. An extensive introduction and afterword provide additional context. With its challenging argument conTrade Review"This translation places before English readers for the first time the most comprehensible version yet of Benjamin's compelling and demanding essay."—Kevin McLaughlin, Brown University"Fenves and Ng have assembled the definitive scholarly edition in English of Walter Benjamin's influential 1921 essay "Toward the Critique of Violence"...An indispensable resource for those interested in Benjamin's particular intervention at a place where political theology meets questions of morality, power, and authority. Essential." –G.D. Miller, CHOICE"A new edition of Benjamin's allusive essay helps elucidate what is often enigmatic and esoteric about a text whose author is working towards a more Marxist perspective. It is fully annotated and includes a large and helpful selection of notes and fragments by Benjamin that are closely related to what he was formulating."—Sean Sheehan, The Prisma

    £73.95

  • On Goethe

    Stanford University Press On Goethe

    Book SynopsisOn Goethe contains the full range of Walter Benjamin's reflections on the central figure in modern German culture. The writings in this volumenewly translated, fully annotated, and framed by an extensive introductiondisplay a variety of styles and cover a vast array of topics. The collection revolves around two strikingly different essays. Whereas Goethe's Elective Affinities develops a theory of critique in which a work is illuminated wholly from within itself, an article Benjamin wrote on Goethe for the Soviet Encyclopedia represents his first large-scale attempt to elaborate an historical-materialist methodology. The other thirty translations stand in similarly productive tension with one another. Some are concerned with concepts of beauty and categories of the aesthetic, others with the relation of art to politics and the status of classical authors in contemporary culture, and still others with what remains of humanistic traditions in the wake of their disappearance under fascist regimes and what synthesis is required for the construction of an historical object. The volume provides a glimpse into the laboratory of Benjamin's thought, while granting readers a series of insights into the epochal phenomena that gather around the name Goethe.

    £84.15

  • Editorial Flâneur S.L. Kafka

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  • Tesis sobre el concepto de historia y otros

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    Book SynopsisEl enorme volumen de trabajos, interpretaciones y "apropiaciones" de la obra y las ideas de Walter Benjamin que se han realizado a lo largo de los últimos decenios amenazan con hacer parecer redundante cualquier nuevo intento de aproximación a él y a su obra. Sin embargo, como establecen los editores del volumen en su brillante introducción, es el propio Benjamin quien proporciona las claves para enfrentar su pensamiento con algún sentido, entre ellas mantener a raya toda forma de optimismo reconociéndola como ilusión paralizadora. El presente volumen, que pivota sobre sus indispensables tesis Sobre el concepto de historia, se redondea con ensayos no menos decisivos, como Fragmento teológico-político, Capitalismo como religión, Teorías del fascismo alemán, Para una crítica de laviolencia y Eduard Fuchs, coleccionista e historiador.Edición y traducción deJordi Maiso y José Antonio Zamora

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  • Abada Editores Infancia en Berln hacia el 1900

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    Book SynopsisEn el verano de 1932, Benjamin comenzó a redactar una serie de recuerdos del tiempo de su infancia berlinesa. Nunca consiguió publicarlo completo. Por ello, la primera edición de su libro se realizará póstumamente, por Theodor Adorno, en 1950. La versión que ahora presentamos la editó Tillman Rexroth en el 1972, y está basada en la versión de Adorno, a la que añade los textos descubiertos posteriormente al año 1950.

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  • Abada Editores El origen del Trauerspiel alemán

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  • Abada Editores Imágenes que piensan

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  • Abada Editores Escritos polticos

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    Book SynopsisLa repercusión del pensamiento de Walter Benjamin trasciende los círculos habituales de la reflexión filosófica. Sus escritos son citados con entusiasmo por artistas visuales, sociólogos, arquitectos, cineastas, escritores o activistas. En esta recepción tan amplia ha desempeñado un papel esencial una evaluación muy positiva de su contribución a la teoría política. Los escritos de Benjamin desarrollan una crítica muy original del capitalismo y exploran sus posibilidades de transformación. Sugieren la existencia de alternativas sociales vivificantes y factibles y, de este modo, proponen herramientas intelectuales para superar la oclusión contemporánea del campo político.

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  • Ediciones Sequitur La tarea del traductor

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  • Casimiro Libros París

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  • Casimiro Libros Juguetes

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  • Abada Editores Obra de los pasajes 2

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  • Abada Editores Crnica de Berln

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    Book SynopsisPerderse en el recuerdo de una ciudad: Berlín, que Benjamin presenta aquí no al modo de una autobiografía (que se da siempre como un fluir continuo del tiempo de la vida), sino como espacio: discontinuidades, instantes fugaces (o quizá eternos) de una infancia que siendo pasado sólo cobra vida en el presente de la rememoración, imágenes que siguen irradiando los reflejos de una existencia desaparecida.

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  • Abada Editores Obra completa VI fragmentos de contenido

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    Book SynopsisEl lector tiene en sus manos un libro que es parte de un todo, con el cual comparte uniformidad en la traducción y unificación de los términos y conceptos fundamentales; el lector sabrá apreciar sin duda cuánto se beneficia de este intento el pensamiento de Benjamin, que dejará así de fluctuar según los intereses y el arbitrio que rigen el mercado y las modas, para al fin presentarse de manera íntegra y compleja en la presente edición.

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  • Casimiro Libros Nápoles

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  • Editorial Periferica Infancia Berlinesa Hacia Mil Novecientos

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  • Casimiro Libros La obra de arte en la poca de su reproduccin

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  • Casimiro Libros Breve historia de la fotografa

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  • Abada Editores Primeros trabajos de crítica de la educación y la

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    Book SynopsisSe incluye los "Primeros trabajos de crítica de la educación y de la cultura", los "Estudios metafísicos y de la filosofía de la historia" y "Ensayos estéticos y literarios".

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  • Abada Editores Sueños

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    Book SynopsisEL libro reúne por primera vez relatos de sueños y reflexiones teóricas sobre éstos publicados en vida de Benjamin o presentes en su legado.

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  • GEDISA Los empleados

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    Book SynopsisEn la Alemania del período de entreguerras se estaba produciendo un fenómeno que llamó la atención de Siegfried Kracauer: la emergencia de los empleados.Este colectivo de tres millones y medio de personas (de las cuales un tercio eran mujeres) ocupaba los puestos técnicos y administrativos en los sectores del comercio, los bancos y los transportes y constituía un ejército de asalariados intercambiables entre sí. Sus bajos sueldos hacían que su existencia fuera insegura y sus perspectivas de independencia prácticamente nulas.Con su mirada puesta en Berlín, por ser en la capital alemana donde la vida pública estaba siendo modificada ostensiblemente por las necesidades de los empleados, Kracauer se dedica a recopilar citas, conversaciones y observaciones realizadas in situ, con ánimo de realizar un diagnóstico sociológico, puesto que para el autor francfortés el conocimiento de esta situación no sólo es la condición necesaria para todas las transformaciones, sino que supone ya de po

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  • Editorial Trotta, S.A. Correspondencia 19331940

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    Book SynopsisLa correspondencia entre Walter Benjamin y Gershom Scholem es una fuente inestimable para quien quiera conocer la amistad de estos dos pensadores en el contexto histórico e intelectual de los años 1933 a 1940. Las cartas arrojan especial luz sobre la figura de Benjamin, pues ayudan a documentar la última etapa de su vida, determinada por el exilio, las dificultades para publicar sus escritos y las penurias de la existencia material. Uno de los focos principales de la discusión con Scholem son las reflexiones sobre Kafka. Las afinidades y discrepancias del pensamiento de uno y otro se hacen tanto más patentes en este intercambio cuanto más similar es el universo de ideas filosófico-religiosas en el que se mueven sus interpretaciones divergentes. La obra de Kafka es una elipse, cuyos focos, muy alejados entre sí, están determinados, por un lado, por la experiencia mística (que es, sobre todo, la experiencia de la tradición), y por otro, por la experiencia del hombre moderno de la gran ci

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  • Librarie Philosophique J. Vrin Walter Benjamin Critique

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  • Ediciones Akal Calle de sentido nico Bsica de Bolsillo Spanish

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    £11.16

  • El Aleph Historias y relatos

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    £20.38

  • Casimiro Libros Un artista del hambre

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    £14.00

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