Walter Benjamin: Selected Writings
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This first volume shows that even as a young man Walter Benjamin possessed astonishing intellectual range and depth. His topics here include poetry and fiction, drama, philosophy, history, religion, love, violence, morality, mythology, painting, and much more.
Walter Benjamin: Selected Writings highlights one of the most original and important critical voices of the twentieth century. Until now, only a few of his writings have been available in English. Harvard University Press has undertaken to publish a significant portion of his work in definitive translation, under the general editorship of Michael W. Jennings. This volume, the first of three, will at last give readers of English a true sense of the man and the many facets of his thought. The magnum opus of Benjamin's Paris years, The Arcades Project, has been published in a separate volume.
Walter Benjamin emerged from the head-on collision of an idealistic youth movement and the First World War, which he and his close friends thought immoral. He was scarred yet determined "to be considered as the principal critic of German literature." However, the scene was dominated by "talented fakes," so, to use his words, "only a terrorist campaign would suffice" to effect radical change. This book offers the record of the first phase of that campaign, culminating with "One Way Street," one of the most significant products of the German avant-garde of the Twenties. Against conformism, homogeneity, and the gentrification of life into a new world order, Benjamin wielded the word as his sword.
Volume I of the Selected Writings brings together essays long and short, academic treatises, reviews, fragments, and privately circulated pronouncements. Fully five-sixths of this material has never before been translated into English. The contents begin in 1913, when Benjamin, as an undergraduate in imperial Germany, was president of a radical youth group, and take us through 1926, when he had already begun to emerge as a critical voice in Weimar Germany's most influential journals.
The volume includes a number of his most important works, including "Two Poems by Friedrich HΓΆlderlin," "Goethe's Elective Affinities," "The Concept of Criticism in German Romanticism," "The Task of the Translator," and "One Way Street." He is as compelling and insightful when musing on riddles or children's books as he is when dealing with weightier issues such as the philosophy of language, symbolic logic, or epistemology. We meet Benjamin the youthful idealist, the sober moralist, the political theorist, the experimentalist, the translator, and, above all, the virtual king of criticism, with his magisterial exposition of the basic problems of aesthetics.
Benjamin's sentences provoke us to return to them repeatedly, luring us with the promise of some final revelation that is always being postponed. He is by turns fierce and tender, melancholy and ebullient; he is at once classically rooted, even archaic, in his explorations of the human psyche and the world of things, and strikingly progressive in his attitude toward society and the organs of the collective (its architectures, fashions, signboards). Throughout, he displays a far-sighted urgency, judging the present on the basis of possible futures. Moreover, he is gifted with a keen sense of humour. Mysterious though he may sometimes be (his Latvian love, Asia Lacis, once described him as a visitor from another planet), Benjamin remains perhaps the most consistently surprising and challenging of critical writers.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780674013551
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 30 May 2004
Country: United States
Imprint: The Belknap Press
Illustration: 7 halftones
Contributors:
- Edited by Marcus Bullock
- Edited by Michael W. Jennings
Audience: Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Width: 162.0mm
Height: 235.0mm
Weight: 680g
Pages: 528
About the Author
Walter Benjamin (1892β1940) was the author of many works of literary and cultural analysis. Marcus Bullock is Professor of German, University of WisconsinβMilwaukee. Michael W. Jennings is Class of 1900 Professor of Modern Languages at Princeton University.
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