Walter Benjamin
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Walter Benjamin
Benjamin had many interests: he cherished childhood and its trappings; had a passion for the displacement and novelty of travel; toys; cities; trick-books; and ships; all are given due attention as the author weaves Benjamin’s wayward apperceptions into the narrative of a life lived. She follows Benjamin as he travels from Berlin to Capri, Ibiza, Riga, Moscow, Paris, and finally the Spanish border where he died in 1940. The author acknowledges Benjamin’s thesis that personal histories can be traced only in the context of social milieus, economic forces, technological shifts, and historical events, and seamlessly interweaves biographical details with an accessible yet concentrated account of Benjamin’s intellectual development, drawing a colourful portrait of a capacious intellect trapped in increasingly hostile circumstances.
Leslie’s meticulous attention to Benjamin’s political, intellectual, geographical and cultural journeying challenges the populist depiction of the intellectual as a tragic and lonely figure. Walter Benjamin restores its subject to his proper place as an artistic combatant and a man desirous of and relishing experience.
". . . a brilliant digest of Benjamin`s life . . . It draws on a mass of texts, including his accounts of a privileged Berlin upbringing and travel diaries. [Leslie] presents a definitive portrait of Benjamin the materialist, lingers on his obsession with children`s books, and makes excellent use of German sources to detail his movements and finances." (The Independent)
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Esther Leslie is Professor of Political Aesthetics in the School of English and Humanities at Birkbeck, University of London.
Publisher: Reaktion Books
Series: Critical lives
Category: Filozófia / 20.-21. század, Politika, Kultúra
Series: Critical lives
Category: Filozófia / 20.-21. század, Politika, Kultúra