Walter Benjamin

Benjamin in 1928 Walter Bendix Schönflies Benjamin ( ; ; 15 July 1892 – 26 September 1940) was a German-Jewish philosopher, cultural critic, media theorist, and essayist. An eclectic thinker who combined elements of German idealism, Jewish mysticism, Western Marxism, and post-Kantianism, he made contributions to the philosophy of history, metaphysics, historical materialism, criticism, aesthetics and had an oblique but overwhelmingly influential impact on the resurrection of the Kabbalah by virtue of his life-long epistolary relationship with Gershom Scholem.

Of the hidden principle organizing Walter Benjamin's thought Scholem wrote unequivocally that "Benjamin was a philosopher", while his younger colleagues Arendt and Adorno contend that he was "not a philosopher". Scholem remarked "The peculiar aura of authority emanating from his work tended to incite contradiction". Benjamin himself considered his research to be theological, though he eschewed all recourse to traditionally metaphysical sources of transcendentally revealed authority.

He was associated with the Frankfurt School and also maintained formative relationships with thinkers and cultural figures such as the cabaret playwright Bertolt Brecht (friend), Martin Buber (an early impresario in his career), Nazi constitutionalist Carl Schmitt (a rival), and many others. He was related to German political theorist and philosopher Hannah Arendt through her first marriage to Benjamin's cousin Günther Anders, though the friendship between Arendt and Benjamin outlasted her marriage to Anders. Both Arendt and Anders were students of Martin Heidegger, whom Benjamin considered a nemesis.

Among Benjamin's best known works are the essays "The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction" (1935), and "Theses on the Philosophy of History" (1940). His major work as a critic included essays on Baudelaire, Goethe, Kafka, Kraus, Leskov, Proust, Walser, Trauerspiel and translation theory. He translated the ''Tableaux Parisiens'' section of Baudelaire's ''Les Fleurs du mal'' and parts of Proust's ''À la recherche du temps perdu''.

In 1940, at the age of 48, Benjamin died during his flight into exile on the French–Spanish border while attempting to escape the advance of the Third Reich. Having remained in Europe until it was too late, as Cynthia Ozick puts it, Benjamin took his own life to avoid being murdered as a Jew. “Impressed and shaken by his death, the Spanish authorities allowed Benjamin’s companions to continue their travel” into Spain by which route they were able to escape the Third Reich.

Though popular acclaim eluded him during his life, the decades following his death won his work posthumous renown. Some German readers and academics encountered Benjamin after his Complete Works began to be released by Suhrkamp Verlag in 1955, but global acclaim came to him when his works were translated into English and introduced to a reading public in the Anglosphere by Hannah Arendt in 1968. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Benjamin, Walter
    Published 1977
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    by Benjamin, Walter
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    by Benjamin, Walter
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    by Benjamin, Walter
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    by Benjamin, Walter
    Published 1970
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    Published 1973
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    by Benjamin, Walter
    Published 2007
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    Published 1998
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    by Benjamin,Walter
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    by Benjamin, Walter
    Published 1977
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    by Benjamin,Walter
    Published 1968
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    by Benjamin, Walter
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    by Benjamin, Walter
    Published 2009
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    by Benjamin Walter
    Published 1962
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    by Benjamin, Walter
    Published 1978
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    by Benjamin, Walter
    Published 1980
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    by Benjamin, Walter
    Published 1970
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    by Benjamin, Walter
    Published 1973
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    by Benjamin, Walter
    Published 1984
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    by Benjamin,Walter
    Published 2009
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