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  1. Sep 4, 2023 · 9 Geulen, “Bucklicht Männlein”; Helgard Mahrdt, “‘Unausrottbar ist das Poetische solange es noch das Wundern gibt’: Hannah Arendt über Walter Benjamin,” in Dichterisch Denken: Hannah Arendt und die Künste, eds. Wolfgang Heuer and Irmela von der Lühe (Göttingen: Wallstein, 2007), 31–49, here 32, 42; Annie Pfeifer, To the Collector Belong the Spoils: Modernism and the Art of ...

  2. Jun 19, 2018 · 417.5M. Studies on contemporary art and culture by one of the most original, critical and analytical minds of this century. Illuminations includes Benjamin's views on Kafka, with whom he felt the closest personal affinity, his studies on Baudelaire and Proust (both of whom he translated), his essays on Leskov and on Brecht's Epic Theater.

  3. Jun 14, 2021 · The Hannah Arendt Papers collection is rich in resources pertaining to both Arendt’s life and work. It include family papers, writings, draft manuscripts, and materials stemming from Arendt’s experience as a political philosopher, wife, colleague, eloquent writer, and professor, including correspondence with other public intellectuals, literary greats, activists, publishers, and friends.

  4. Dec 16, 2019 · Walter Benjamin's Last Work. December 16, 2019. WHEN HANNAH ARENDT escaped the Gurs internment camp in the middle of June 1940, she did not go to Marseilles to find her husband Heinrich Blücher — she went to Lourdes to find Walter Benjamin. For nearly two weeks they played chess from morning to night, talked, and read whatever papers they ...

  5. Arendt, Scholem, and Walter Benjamin were German-born Jewish philosophers. Translated from the German by Anthony David. montauban, october 21, 1940. Dear Scholem, Walter Benjamin took his own life on September 29 in Portbou, on the Spanish frontier. He had an American visa, but the only people the Spanish allowed to pass the border were those ...

  6. May 24, 2021 · Arendt’s own position can be captured in the metaphor of the pearl diver, a Shakespearean image she uses to discuss Walter Benjamin’s work (Arendt, Citation 1970; Baluch, Citation 2020). The point of the metaphor is that remnants of the past have been ‘sea-changed’ into ‘pearls and corals’ which the pearl diver brings to the surface (Arendt, Citation 1970 , p. 206).

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  8. On the Friendship Between Hannah Arendt and Walter Benjamin. On October 14, the German Historical Museum (DHM) celebrated Hannah Arendt's Birthday with an event entitled "Hannah Arendt und die Freundschaft”; the program was organized in the context of the DHM’s exhibition, “Hannah Arendt und das zwanzigste Jahrhundert.”. Liliane ...