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Walter Benjamin

Walter Benjamin was born in 1892 in Berlin. He was an intellectual, functioning as a literary critic, philosopher, sociologist, translator, radio broadcaster, and essayist. He coined the term “auratic perception”, which describes the aesthetic faculty by means of which civilization may recover an appreciation of myth. He was a member of the Institute of Social Research, which included Max Horkheimer, Herbert Marcuse, and Otto Kirchheimer. He passed away in 1940.

Excerpted from “Illuminations”, published by Schocken in 1969.

Walter Benjamin is featured in Edition: Guest Editor, Bryan Leitgeb

... one thing should be noted: the phenomenon of collecting loses its meaning as it loses its personal owner

Walter Benjamin
Unpacking My Library: A Talk About Book Collecting

You have all heard of people whom the loss of their books has turned into invalids

Walter Benjamin
Unpacking My Library: A Talk About Book Collecting

ownership is the most intimate relationship that one can have to objects

Walter Benjamin
Unpacking My Library: A Talk About Book Collecting
 
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