Unpacking My Library: A Talk about Collecting

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Unpacking My Library: A Talk about Collecting

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In this essay, written in 1931, Walter Benjamin narrates the process of unpacking his library. All in boxes, he takes the reader through elements of...

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In this essay, written in 1931, Walter Benjamin narrates the process of unpacking his library. All in boxes, he takes the reader through elements of his book collection: the memories attached to them, the importance he placed on the act of 'collecting' and the process of accumulation, and how objects like books inhabit a space.

Walter Benjamin in brief:
Born in Germany in 1892, Benjamin was known as a 'man of letters'. Having been educated in Switzerland he had a short career in the lead up to the Second World War, which saw him carve a niche as a literary critic. In the 1930s he turned to Marxism, partly due to the influence of Bertolt Brecht and partly due to the rise of extreme right-wing politics in Europe. He spent much of his professional life in Paris, where he wrote this essay. Benjamin died in 1940 having committed suicide at the French–Spanish border while attempting to escape the Nazis.

  • Format:Paperback
  • Pages:23 pages
  • Publication:2013
  • Publisher:Paravion Press
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  • Language:eng
  • ISBN10:1907993126
  • ISBN13:9781907993121
  • kindle Asin:1907993126

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