Book summaryThis book is the result of a half-century of engagement with the thought of Benjamin; begun when Missac was introduced to Benjamin by Georges Bataille, in 1937. Missac dedicated his life to making Benjamin's thought better known in France. He published a series of essays, translations, and this volume, which appeared in 1986. |
Walter Benjamin's Passagesby Missac, Pierre; Nicholsen, Shierry Weber
Book description: Cumberland, Rhode Island, U.S.A.: MIT Press. 1995. H Hard Cover. Very Good - Fine. xviii, 233 pp, translator's introduction, 7 chapters, notes, index. Studies in Contemporary German Social Thought. Not price clippped, no wear. Clean, tight and strong binding with clean dust jacket and no underlining, highlighting or marginalia in text. Blue cloth. ~Click on BOOKSTORES to browse our extensive listings of similar titles in Philosophy~
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