Friday, July 27, 2012

From LA Review of Books: For Future Friends of Walter by Brían Hanrahan

http://lareviewofbooks.org/article.php?type=&id=791&fulltext=1&media=


For Future Friends of Walter by Brían Hanrahan

July 26th, 2012


"His writings contain ideas and images which are both memorable and ambiguous — the artwork’s aura, the flâneur in the streets, the angel of history, the decay of experience, the flash of messianic Jetztzeit, among many others — and which have, as a result, readily taken on a life of their own. Finally, throughout his writing, Benjamin continually reflects on these questions: on text and context, author and oeuvre, reading and writing, language and history, on the production and collection of texts, on their fragmentation and decay, reconstitution and re-constellation. Think about Benjamin, the writer or the thinker, and he has almost always been there first, and written ahead of you."

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