Abstract

Lost in Translation

Mattick Jr., Paul | October 31, 1994 issue

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The article presents information on the book "The Correspondence of Walter Benjamin, 1910-1940," by edited by Gershom Scholem and Theodor W. Adorno. It was slightly more than fifty years ago that Walter Benjamin committed suicide, at the age of 48, when he learned that Spanish authorities were going to return him to the German-occupied France from which he had just escaped. The publication in English of a collection of his own correspondence offers a chance to reflect on the relation of Benjamin's lost life to the forms in which its residue, the body of Benjamin's writings, lives on.

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CORRESPONDENCE of Walter Benjamin, 1910-1940, The (Book); BENJAMIN, Walter, 1892-1940; SCHOLEM, Gershom; ADORNO, Theodor W., 1903-1969; SUICIDE; LITERATURE
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