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The Public Domain Review
@publicdomainrev@mastodon.social  ·  activity timestamp 6 days ago

#OnThisDay in 1940, the philosopher, literary critic, and essayist Walter Benjamin died by suicide in the Spanish border town of Portbou whilst on the run from the Nazis. Here's Anca Pusca on the relevance of Benjamin’s oeuvre in a digital age: https://publicdomainreview.org/essay/on-benjamins-public-oeuvre #otd

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On Benjamin’s Public (Oeuvre)

On the run from the Nazis in 1940, the philosopher, literary critic and essayist Walter Benjamin took his own life in the Spanish border town of Portbou. In 2011, over 70 years later, his writings enter the public domain in many countries around the world. Anca Pusca, author of Walter Benjamin: The Aesthetics of Change, reflects on the relevance of Benjamin's oeuvre in a digital age, and the implications of his work becoming freely available online.
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@DuncanMSussex@mas.to replied  ·  activity timestamp 6 days ago

@publicdomainrev I must admit I never knew about the Arcades Project, but I must seek it out if anyone does assemble it online.

My experience with Benjamin is with the Illuminations collection of essays, which contains some of the most beautiful non-fiction writing I've ever read, even in translation.

Truth be told I only agreed with the points raised sporadically in most essays, but there's a real beauty in his mastery of the form.

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