
Storyteller Essays
by Walter Benjamin
Title:
Storyteller Essays
Author:
Walter Benjamin
Format:
Paperback
Number of pages:
136 pages
Publisher:
New York Review Books
ISBN-13:
9781681370583
EAN:
9781681370583
Publication Date:
23/07/2019
Classifications:
Anthologies (non-poetry)
Weight (g):
268
Dimensions (mm):
199 x 142 x 10
Publication Country:
United Kingdom
Language:
English
Condition:
New
Description
A new translation of philosopher Walter Benjamin''s work as it pertains to his famous essay, "The Storyteller," this collection includes short stories, book reviews, parables, and as a selection of writings by other authors who had an influence on Benjamin''s work. “The Storyteller” is one of Walter Benjamin’s most important essays, a beautiful and suggestive meditation on the relation between narrative form, social life, and individual existence—and the product of at least a decade’s work. What might be called the story of The Storyteller Essays starts in 1926, with a piece Benjamin wrote about the German romantic Johann Peter Hebel. It continues in a series of short essays, book reviews, short stories, parables, and even radio shows for children. This collection brings them all together to give readers a new appreciation of how Benjamin’s thinking changed and ripened over time, while including several key readings of his own—texts by his contemporaries Ernst Bloch and Georg Lukács; by Paul Valéry; and by Herodotus and Montaigne. Finally, to bring things around, there are three short stories by “the incomparable Hebel” with whom the whole intellectual adventure began.




















