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The work of the great literary and cultural critic Walter Benjamin is an audacious plotting of history, art, and thought; a reservoir of texts, commentaries, scraps, and fragments of everyday life, art, and dreams. Throughout his life, Benjamin gathered together all kinds of artifacts, assortments of images, texts, and signs, themselves representing experiences, ideas, and hopes, each of which was enthusiastically logged, systematized, and analyzed by their author. In this way, Benjamin laid the groundwork for the salvaging of his own legacy.

Intricate and intimate, Walter Benjamin's Archive leads readers to the heart of his intellectual world, yielding a rich and detailed portrait of its author.

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Esther Leslie's translation reveals that no thought should go un-noted. -- Peter Conrad * Observer *
This Archive is an object to treasure and has the aura of a reliquary, but Benjamin is no saint. Hidden within this small selection is a profaning giant whom we are only beginning to see. * Independent *
The most important German aesthetician and literary critic of the twentieth century. -- George Steiner
Elegantly brings together the materials of Benjamin's bequest and reminds us of what his friend Theodor Adorno rightly said was its greatest significance for subsequent thinking. * Frieze *

Walter Benjamin's Archive: Images, Texts, Signs

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    A Paperback by Erdmut Wizisla, Gudrun Schwarz, Michael Schwartz

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      Publisher: Verso Books
      Publication Date: 15/09/2015
      ISBN13: 9781784782030, 978-1784782030
      ISBN10: 1784782033

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The work of the great literary and cultural critic Walter Benjamin is an audacious plotting of history, art, and thought; a reservoir of texts, commentaries, scraps, and fragments of everyday life, art, and dreams. Throughout his life, Benjamin gathered together all kinds of artifacts, assortments of images, texts, and signs, themselves representing experiences, ideas, and hopes, each of which was enthusiastically logged, systematized, and analyzed by their author. In this way, Benjamin laid the groundwork for the salvaging of his own legacy.

      Intricate and intimate, Walter Benjamin's Archive leads readers to the heart of his intellectual world, yielding a rich and detailed portrait of its author.

      Trade Review
      Esther Leslie's translation reveals that no thought should go un-noted. -- Peter Conrad * Observer *
      This Archive is an object to treasure and has the aura of a reliquary, but Benjamin is no saint. Hidden within this small selection is a profaning giant whom we are only beginning to see. * Independent *
      The most important German aesthetician and literary critic of the twentieth century. -- George Steiner
      Elegantly brings together the materials of Benjamin's bequest and reminds us of what his friend Theodor Adorno rightly said was its greatest significance for subsequent thinking. * Frieze *

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