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Citation

Randall J. Rethinking Marxism 2016; 28(3-4): 453-469.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2016, Informa - Taylor and Francis Group)

DOI

10.1080/08935696.2016.1243424

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

This combined essay and poetry translation focuses on Walter Benjamin's little-known collection of sonnets written predominantly for his friend, Fritz Heinle, who died by suicide at the start of World War I. Relying on the recent translation of the entirety of Benjamin's sonnets into English by Carl Skoggard, the two-part essay attempts to situate these sonnets as an overlooked but important element to an overall understanding of Benjamin's life and work. Further, the sonnets and Benjamin's biography point to a vital spirituality at the heart of Marxist materialist critique and practice, forming a constellation from which an understanding of Benjamin should not be separated and pointing toward the need for a renewed sense of urgency to continue his work in the time of the now. © 2016 Association for Economic and Social Analysis.


Language: en

Keywords

Walter Benjamin; Historical Materialism; Literary Criticism; Sonnets; Terry Eagleton

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