Walter Benjamin's The Archive

Walter Benjamin's The Archive

by WalterBenjamin (Author)

Synopsis

This work is an absorbing selection of Walter Benjamin's personal manuscripts, images, and documents from his own collection. The works of the great literary and cultural critic Walter Benjamin are a reservoir of texts, commentaries, scraps and fragments of everyday life, arts and dreams. This beautifully designed book gives an insight into Benjamin's habits of collecting and archiving through some of his most personal document. From notebooks in which every conceivable space is covered with handwriting, and a heartfelt traveller's series of postcards, to a sequence of Benjamin's own photographs, and lists that include a collection of his son Stefan's early words and sentences, this wonderful collection testifies to Benjamin's complex and kaleidoscopic passion for the ephemera of human life.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 288
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Verso
Published: 01 Nov 2007

ISBN 10: 1844671968
ISBN 13: 9781844671960

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The most important German aesthetician and literary critic of the twentieth century. - George Steiner Praise for The Arcades Project: A towering literary event. - New York Times Benjamin is important because of his insight into the cultural consequences of capitalism, an insight that gives us a style of thinking about the now inescapable culture of consumerism, - Harper's A magnificent opus. - J. M. Coetzee, Guardian
Author Bio
Walter Benjamin was born in Germany in 1892 and died in Spain in 1940. His other books include Illuminations, The Arcades Project, and, with Verso, One-Way Street and The Origin of German Tragic Drama. Esther Leslie teaches cultural studies at Birkbeck College, London. She is the author of Walter Benjamin: Overpowering Conformism (Pluto, 2000) and Hollywood Flatlands: Animation, Critical Theory and the Avant-Garde (Verso, 2001).