Walter Benjamin: Selected Writings, Volume 2: Part 2: 1931–1934 (Volume 2, Volume 2) by Walter Benjamin (PDF)

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  • Published: 2005
  • Number of pages: 480 pages
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 7.82 MB
  • Authors: Walter Benjamin

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In the frenzied final years of the Weimar Republic, amid economic collapse and mounting political catastrophe, Walter Benjamin emerged as the most original practicing literary critic and public intellectual in the German-speaking world. Volume 2 of the Selected Writings is now available in paperback in two parts.In Part 1, Benjamin is represented by two of his greatest literary essays, “Surrealism” and “On the Image of Proust,” as well as by a long article on Goethe and a generous selection of his wide-ranging commentary for Weimar Germany’s newspapers. Part 2 contains, in addition to the important longer essays, “Franz Kafka,” “Karl Kraus,” and “The Author as Producer,” the extended autobiographical meditation “A Berlin Chronicle,” and extended discussions of the history of photography and the social situation of the French writer, previously untranslated shorter pieces on such subjects as language and memory, theological criticism and literary history, astrology and the newspaper, and on such influential figures as Paul Valery, Stefan George, Hitler, and Mickey Mouse.

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Editorial Reviews: Review “[Praise for the one-volume hardcover edition]For those who know only the small selection of essays and longer texts previously translated into English, this book may be a revelation. Selected Writings: Volume 2 spanning the period from his abandonment of academia and his emergence as an important literary journalist in 1927 to his near silencing after the Nazis seized power and his exile in 1934, shows the writer at his sparkling best.”―Paul Mattick, New York Times Book Review“[Praise for the one-volume hardcover edition]The period from 1927 to 1934 spanned in this volume was for Walter Benjamin both grievous and fertile…The range of topics and perspectives is immense. It extends from considerations on kitsch and pornography to repeated encounters, personal or indirect, with Gide, Kierkegaard and surrealism. The cultural history of toys fascinates Benjamin as he records his own Berlin childhood. Insights into ‘Left-Wing Melancholy’ alternate with thoughts on Mickey Mouse, on Chaplin, and on graphology.”―George Steiner, The Observer“This awesome 800-page collection demonstrates that Benjamin was able to pack more thought into the years 1931–34 than most people manage in a lifetime…Altogether indispensable.”―Steven Poole, The Guardian“After the lede comes the body of the essay, where the meat is served up. When a critic as astute as German man of letters Walter Benjamin (1892-1940) writes about a subject as rich as his fellow journalist Karl Kraus (1874-1936), the cut can be rich, marbled and juicy…Topics in other pieces gathered here range from highbrow analysis (‘Criticism as the Fundamental Discipline of Literary History’) to pop-culture commentary (‘Reflections on Radio,’ ‘Mickey Mouse’).”―Dennis Drabelle, Washington Post Book World About the Author Walter Benjamin (1892–1940) was the author of many works of literary and cultural analysis.Michael W. Jennings is Class of 1900 Professor of Modern Languages at Princeton University.Howard Eiland is an editor and translator of Benjamin’s writings.Gary Smith is an editor at work on the Einstein Papers project.

Reviews from Amazon users which were colected at the time this book was published on the website:

⭐This volume is one of the some 6 published by Harvard UP of major articles and essays of literary and social critic Walter Benjamin in a very fine English translation. One begins to understand the breadth and depth of this extraordinary homme des letters/

⭐Book in excellent shape

⭐To help you appreciate the extraordinary depth and scope of WB, here is the Table of Contents as provided by Belknap Press: Moscow, 1927 Dream Kitsch The Political Groupings of Russian Writers On the Present Situation of Russian Film Reply to Oscar A.H. Schmitz Introductory Remarks on a Series for L’Humanité Moscow Review of Gladkov’s Cement Journalism Gottfried Keller Diary of My Journey to the Loire Review of Soupault’s Le coeur d’or The Idea of a Mystery Review of Hessel’s Heimliches Berlin A State Monopoly on Pornography Image Imperatives, 1928 Curriculum Vitae (III) André Gide and Germany Main Features of My Second Impression of Hashish Conversation with André Gide Old Toys Hugo von Hofmannsthal’s Der Turm Moonlit Nights on the rue la Boétie Karl Kraus Reads Offenbach The Cultural History of Toys Toys and Play Everything Is Thought Books by the Mentally Ill Review of the Mendelssohns’ Der Mensch in der Handschrift Food Fair Paris as Goddess The Path to Success, in Thirteen Theses Weimar The Fireside Saga News about Flowers Review of Green’s Adrienne Mesurat Goethe Karl Kraus [Fragment] The Return of the Flâneur, 1929 Chaplin Program for a Proletarian Children’s Theater Surrealism Chaplin in Retrospect Chambermaids’ Romances of the Past Century Marseilles On the Image of Proust The Great Art of Making Things Seem Closer Together Milieu Theoreticians Children’s Literature Robert Walser The Return of the Flâneur Short Shadows (I) A Communist Pedagogy Notes on a Conversation with Béla Balász Some Remarks on Folk Art Tip for Patrons Crisis and Critique, 1930 Notes (II) Notes (III) Program for Literary Criticism Notes on a Theory of Gambling The Crisis of the Novel An Outsider Makes His Mark Theories of German Fascism Demonic Berlin Hashish, Beginning of March 1930 Julien Green Paris Diary Review of Kracauer’s Die Angestellten Food Bert Brecht The First Form of Criticism That Refuses to Judge From the Brecht Commentary Against a Masterpiece Myslovice—Braunschweig—Marseilles A Critique of the Publishing Industry Graphology Old and New Characterization of the New Generation The Need to Take the Mediating Character of Bourgeois Writing Seriously False Criticism Antitheses A Note on the Texts Chronology, 1927–1934 Index

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