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* These letters offer the reader a fascinating insight into the life of one the most important figures of twentieth-century intellectual life. * The letters touch upon issues of great personal and historical significance: the Nazi regime in 1930s Germany and the Second World War; the experience of the intellectual in exile.

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"Adorno’s childhood always served him as a recollected utopia of protected bliss. The publication of his extensive correspondence with his parents well after that paradise was lost demonstrates its enduring power in his adult emotional life. Poignant, loving, anxious, at turns intellectually serious and childishly goofy, these letters not only testify to the strength of his family’s bonds, but also provide invaluable evidence of the struggles of German exiles in their new homeland. Scrupulously translated and exhaustively annotated, Adorno’s Letters to his Parents is a document of unique importance for anyone interested in the history of the Frankfurt School and for the migration as a whole."

Martin Jay, University of California, Berkeley



Table of Contents

Letters

1939

1940

1941

1942

1943

1944

1945

1946

1947

1948

1949

1950

1951

Editors’ Afterword

Index

Letters to his Parents

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    Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
    Publication Date: 15/01/2007
    ISBN13: 9780745635422, 978-0745635422
    ISBN10: 0745635423

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    * These letters offer the reader a fascinating insight into the life of one the most important figures of twentieth-century intellectual life. * The letters touch upon issues of great personal and historical significance: the Nazi regime in 1930s Germany and the Second World War; the experience of the intellectual in exile.

    Trade Review
    "Adorno’s childhood always served him as a recollected utopia of protected bliss. The publication of his extensive correspondence with his parents well after that paradise was lost demonstrates its enduring power in his adult emotional life. Poignant, loving, anxious, at turns intellectually serious and childishly goofy, these letters not only testify to the strength of his family’s bonds, but also provide invaluable evidence of the struggles of German exiles in their new homeland. Scrupulously translated and exhaustively annotated, Adorno’s Letters to his Parents is a document of unique importance for anyone interested in the history of the Frankfurt School and for the migration as a whole."

    Martin Jay, University of California, Berkeley



    Table of Contents

    Letters

    1939

    1940

    1941

    1942

    1943

    1944

    1945

    1946

    1947

    1948

    1949

    1950

    1951

    Editors’ Afterword

    Index

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