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Benjamin And Brecht The Story Of A Friendship Erdmut Wizisla

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Benjamin And Brecht The Story Of A Friendship Erdmut Wizisla
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Publisher: Verso
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.19 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Erdmut Wizisla
ISBN: 9781784781125, 1784781126
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Benjamin And Brecht The Story Of A Friendship Erdmut Wizisla by Erdmut Wizisla 9781784781125, 1784781126 instant download after payment.

A fascinating account of the friendship between two of the most brilliant minds of the twentieth century
Germany in the mid 1920s, a place and time of looming turmoil, brought together Walter Benjamin—acclaimed critic and extraordinary literary theorist—and Bertolt Brecht, one of the twentieth century’s most influential playwrights. It was a friendship that would shape their writing for the rest of their lives.
In this groundbreaking work, Erdmut Wizisla explores what this relationship meant for them personally and professionally, as well as the effect it had on those around them. From the first meeting between Benjamin and Brecht to their experiences in exile, these eventful lives are illuminated by personal correspondence, journal entries and private miscellany—including previously unpublished materials—detailing the friends’ electric discussions of their collaboration. Wizisla delves into the archives of other luminaries in the distinguished constellation of writers and artists in Weimar Germany, which included Margarete Steffin, Theodor Adorno, Ernst Bloch and Hannah Arendt. Wizisla’s account of this friendship opens a window on nearly two decades of European intellectual life.

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