Walter Benjamin
Benjamin at the Abbey of Pontigny, 1938. Photo by Gisèle Freund. | |
Born |
July 15, 1892 Berlin, German Empire |
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Died |
September 26, 1940 Portbou, Catalonia, Spain | (aged 48)
Walter Bendix Schönflies Benjamin was a literary critic, philosopher, social critic, translator, radio broadcaster and essayist. Combining elements of German idealism or Romanticism, historical materialism and Jewish mysticism, Benjamin made enduring and influential contributions to aesthetic theory and Western Marxism, and is associated with the Frankfurt School.
Life and work
This section is sourced from Marianne Franklin's article on Walter Benjamin (2003), pp 14-16.
Walter Benjamin (1892–1940) was born in Berlin, Germany, into a ‘wealthy run-of-the-mill assimilated Jewish family’. He was raised in a welloff quarter of the city and came of age during the Weimar Republic years before eventually settling in Paris in the 1930s. The historical record is patchy but apparently he earned his living, supported a wife and family until his divorce in 1930 and a passion for book collecting, from a combination of journal and newspaper publications, a stipend from the Frankfurt School, and by other ‘private means’, most likely his father, who was an art dealer and antiquarian.
The longevity and extent of Walter Benjamin’s posthumous fame and influence is in inverse proportion to the relative brevity of his life, and the even shorter time-span of his academic and publishing output. His publishing career spanned but a decade. His early academic record was chequered, to say the least, in that a mixture of ‘bungling and bad luck’ dogged the reception of his work effectively preventing him from establishing a university career. His two main pieces of scholarly research were published in 1920 and 1928, both of which were famously misunderstood at the time. It was only fifteen years after his death, with the publication of his collected work through the joint effort of Theodor Adorno and others, that his influence began to spread.
Perhaps the best known biographical detail of Benjamin’s life is how it ended, with suicide at the age of 48 on the Franco-Spanish border in September of 1940. He was uneasily awaiting a visa that would allow him to emigrate to the United States of America, after fleeing to France from Nazi persecution. In Arendt’s account, ‘the immediate occasion for Benjamin’s suicide was an uncommon stroke of bad luck’. Apparently, he mistakenly believed that he would not be able to obtain the necessary papers after being stopped at the Spanish border. Expecting to be sent back to Nazi Germany, he chose to kill himself instead. The historical and intellectural resonances of this personal choice have not gone unacknowledged by later commentators.
A crucial aspect to Walter Benjamin’s intellectual legacy is his role as co-founder of ‘Critical Theory’, the body of Marxist and Freudian influenced theory and research based at the University of Frankfurt. His close – albeit stormy – intellectual relationship with Adorno and Horkheimer, the doyens of the Frankfurt School, is an important theme in the literature. Benjamin, who ‘was no-one’s disciple’, was ‘probably the most peculiar Marxist ever produced by this movement, which God knows had its full share of oddities’; was involved in the European Communist movement – he visited the Soviet Union – and Zionist activism at the same time; dreamt of publishing a work made up entirely of quotations in a pre-postmodern age; contributed to aesthetic and architectural theory and philosophy of history; was an accomplished translator; wrote (famously) about Goethe, Proust, Baudelaire and Kafka, book collecting, wandering about the city, and technological change. This eclecticism is reflected in the vast quantity of secondary literature on his life and work. The main thing to remember for the interested reader is that caveats and arguments – about ideological affiliation, methodology, political applicability – abound when it comes to this thinker.
Works
Monographs
- Der Begriff der Kunstkritik in der deutschen Romantik [The Concept of Art Criticism in German Romanticism], Bern, 1920.
- Ursprung des deutschen Trauerspiels [The Origin of German Tragedy], Berlin, 1928; repr. ed. Rolf Tiedemann, Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp, 1963; 2000, 240 pp. [1] [2]
- Einbahnstraße [One-Way Street], Berlin, 1928; repr. Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp, 2001, 128 pp. [3]
- Berliner Kindheit um Neunzehnhundert [A Berlin Childhood around 1900], Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp, 1950; 1987; 2010, 117 pp. With Afterword by Theodor W. Adorno and editorial postscript by Rolf Tiedemann. Written during the late 1930s. [4]
Essays (selection)
- "Kleine Geschichte der Photographie", Die Literarische Welt, 7:38 (18 September 1931), pp 3-4; 7:39 (25 September 1931), pp 3-4; and 7:40 (2 October 1931), pp 7-8. Repr. in Das Kunstwerk im Zeitalter seiner technischen Reproduzierbarkeit: Drei Studien zur Kunstsoziologie, Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp, 1963; 2003, pp 45-64. (in German)
- "A Short History of Photography", trans. Stanley Mitchell, Screen 13:1 (1972), pp 5-26. [5]
- "Kratkaya istoriya fotografii", trans. S.A. Romashko, in Benjamin, Proizvedenie iskusstva v epokhu ego tekhnicheskoy vosproizvodimosti. Izbrannye esse, Moscow: Medium, 1996, pp 15-65, n229-231. (in Russian)
- "Petite histoire de la photographie", Etudes photographiques 1 (November 1996), pp 6-39; 1998. (in French)
- "Little History of Photography", in Selected Writings, Vol. 2, Harvard University Press, 1999, pp 507-530
- "Malé dejiny fotografie", in Iluminácie, ed. Adam Bžoch, Bratislava: Kalligram 1999, pp 160-174. (in Slovak)
- "Malé dějiny fotografie", in Co je to fotografie, ed. Karel Císař, Prague: Herrmann & synové, 2004, pp 9-19. (in Czech)
- "Das Kunstwerk im Zeitalter seiner technischen Reproduzierbarkeit" appeared in 5 main versions.
- "L’œuvre d’art à l’époque de sa reproduction méchanisée", trans. Pierre Klossowski, Zeitschrift für Sozialforschung V, Paris: Félix Alcan, 1936, pp 40-68; repr. in Werke und Nachlaß. Kritische Gesamtausgabe, Bd 16: Das Kunstwerk im Zeitalter seiner technischen Reproduzierbarkeit, Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp, 2013, pp 164-206. (in French). Shortened [Vierte Fassung] translation of the second version [Zweite Fassung] of the essay.
- "Das Kunstwerk im Zeitalter seiner technischen Reproduzierbarkeit", in Benjamins Schriften, Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp, 1955; repr. in Illuminationen: Ausgewahlte Schriften, Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp, 1961; repr. in Das Kunstwerk im Zeitalter seiner technischen Reproduzierbarkeit: Drei Studien zur Kunstsoziologie, Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp, 1963, pp 7-44; 2003. (in German).
- "The Work of Art in the Age of Its Technological Reproducibility", trans. Harry Zohn, in Illuminations, ed. Hannah Arendt, 1968; 2007, pp 217-251.
- "Umělecké dílo v době své technické reprodukovatelnosti", trans. Věra Saudková, in Benjamin, Dílo a jeho zdroj, Prague: Odeon, 1979, pp 17-47; repr. in Benjamin, Literárněvědné studie. Výbor z díla I, Prague: Oikoymenh, 2009, pp 299-326. (in Czech) [6]
- "Proizvedenie iskusstva v epokhu ego tekhnicheskoy vosproizvodimosti", trans. S.A. Romashko, in Benjamin, Proizvedenie iskusstva v epokhu ego tekhnicheskoy vosproizvodimosti. Izbrannye esse, Moscow: Medium, 1996, pp 15-65, n226-229. (in Russian)
- "Umelecké dielo v epoche svojej technickej reprodukovateľnosti", in Iluminácie, trans. Adam Bžoch, Bratislava: Kalligram, 1999, pp 194-225. (in Slovak)
- "Das Kunstwerk im Zeitalter seiner technischen Reproduzierbarkeit (Dritte Fassung)", in Gesammelte Schriften I, Teil 2, Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp, 1980, pp 471-508; repr. in Werke und Nachlaß. Kritische Gesamtausgabe, Bd 16: Das Kunstwerk im Zeitalter seiner technischen Reproduzierbarkeit, Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp, 2013, pp 96-163. (in German). Written 1936-39. [7]
- "The Work of Art in the Age of Its Technological Reproducibility (Third Version)", in Selected Writings, Vol. 4: 1938-1940, Harvard University Press, 2003, pp 251-283.
- "A obra de arte na época da sua possibilidade de reprodução técnica. 3ª versão", in A modernidade, ed. & trans. João Barrento, Lisboa: Assírio e Alvim, 2006, pp 207-241. (in Portuguese)
- L'Œuvre d'art à l'époque de sa reproductibilité technique. (Version de 1939), trans. Frédéric Joly, Paris: Payot, 2013. (in French)
- "Das Kunstwerk im Zeitalter seiner technischen Reproduzierbarkeit (Zweite Fassung)", in Gesammelte Schriften, Bd. 7, Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp, 1989, pp 350-384; repr. in Werke und Nachlaß. Kritische Gesamtausgabe, Bd 16: Das Kunstwerk im Zeitalter seiner technischen Reproduzierbarkeit, Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp, 2013, pp 52-95. Revision and expansion (by 7 manuscript pages) of the first version of the essay. Written late December 1935-beginning of February 1936. First published in 1989. This second version represents the form in which Benjamin originally wished to see the work published; it served, in fact, as the basis for the first publication of the essay--a somewhat shortened form translated into French--in 1936.
- La obra de arte en la época de su reproductibilidad técnica. Urtext, trans. Andrés E. Weikert, México DF: Itaca, 2003, 127 pp. (in Spanish)
- "The Work of Art in the Age of Its Technological Reproducibility: Second Version", trans. Edmund Jephcott and Harry Zohn, in The Work of Art in the Age of Its Technological Reproducibility, and Other Writings on Media, eds. Michael W. Jennings, Brigid Doherty and Thomas Y. Levin, Cambridge/London: The Belknap Press, 2008, pp 19-55.
- "Das Kunstwerk im Zeitalter seiner technischen Reproduzierbarkeit (Erste Fassung)", in Werke und Nachlaß. Kritische Gesamtausgabe, Bd 16: Das Kunstwerk im Zeitalter seiner technischen Reproduzierbarkeit, Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp, 2013, pp 7-51. (in German). Written in Autumn 1935 in Paris. Part (2013)
- "Das Kunstwerk im Zeitalter seiner technischen Reproduzierbarkeit (Fünfte Fassung)", in Werke und Nachlaß. Kritische Gesamtausgabe, Bd 16: Das Kunstwerk im Zeitalter seiner technischen Reproduzierbarkeit, Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp, 2013, pp 207-255. (in German)
- "L’œuvre d’art à l’époque de sa reproduction méchanisée", trans. Pierre Klossowski, Zeitschrift für Sozialforschung V, Paris: Félix Alcan, 1936, pp 40-68; repr. in Werke und Nachlaß. Kritische Gesamtausgabe, Bd 16: Das Kunstwerk im Zeitalter seiner technischen Reproduzierbarkeit, Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp, 2013, pp 164-206. (in French). Shortened [Vierte Fassung] translation of the second version [Zweite Fassung] of the essay.
- Moskauer Tagebuch, ed. Gary Smith, Suhrkamp, 1980, 222 pp. (in German) [8]
- "Moscow Diary", ed. Gary Smith, trans. Richard Sieburth, October 35 (Winter 1985), MIT Press, 151 pp.
- Diario de Moscú, trans. Marisa Delgado, Buenos Aires: Taurus, 1990, 172 pp. (in Spanish)
- "The Author as Producer", in Selected Writings, Vol. 2, Part 2, 1931–1934, Harward University Press, 2005.
Collected writings
- In German
- Illuminationen. Ausgewählte Schriften 1, ed. Siegfried Unseld, Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp, 1961; 2001, 432 pp. [9]
- Das Kunstwerk im Zeitalter seiner technischen Reproduzierbarkeit: Drei Studien zur Kunstsoziologie, Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp, 1963, 112 pp; 2003. [10]
- Versuche über Brecht, Frankfurt: Suhrkamp Verlag, 1966.
- Gesammelte Schriften, Bd I-VII, in collaboration with Theodor W. Adorno and Gershom Scholem, eds. Rolf Tiedemann and Hermann Schweppenhäuser, 7 Vols. (14 Parts) and 3 Supplements, Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp, 1972-1999; revised ed. in 7 Vols. (14 Parts), Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp, 1991. [11]
- Band I/1-3: Abhandlungen, 1974, 1276 pp; 1991. [12]
- Band II/1-3: Aufsätze, Essays, Vorträge, 1977, 1526 pp; 1991. [13]
- Band III: Kritiken und Rezensionen, 1972, 727 pp; 1991. [14]
- Band IV/1-2: Kleine Prosa. Baudelaire-Übertragungen, 1972, 1108 pp; 1991. [15]
- Band V/1-2: Das Passagen-Werk, 1982, 1354 pp; 1991. [16] [17]
- Band VI: Fragmente vermischten Inhalts. Autobiographische Schriften, 1985, 840 pp; 1991. [18]
- Band VII/1-2: Nachträge, 1989, 1024 pp; 1991. [19]
- Suppl. I: Kleinere Übersetzungen, 1999, 457 pp. [20]
- Suppl. II: Marcel Proust, Im Schatten der jungen Mädchen, 1987, 535 pp. [21]
- Suppl. III: Übersetzung (mit Franz Hessel): Marcel Proust, Guermantes, 1987, 596 pp. [22]
- Briefe, Bd.1-2, 1978, 885 pp.
- Charles Baudelaire - Ein Lyriker im Zeitalter des Hochkapitalismus, ed. Rolf Tiedemann, Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp, 1974, 194 pp. [23]
- Das Passagen-Werk - 2 Bände im Schuber, Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp, 1982, 1380 pp. [24]
- Deutsche Menschen - Eine Folge von Briefen, ed. Walter Benjamin, Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp, 1983, 99 pp. [25]
- Denkbilder, Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp, 1994, 138 pp. [26]
- Zur Kritik der Gewalt und andere Aufsätze, Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp, 1999, 112 pp. [27]
- Über Haschisch, ed. Tillman Rexroth, Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp, 2000, 152 pp. [28]
- Medienästhetische Schriften, Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp, 2002, 448 pp. [29]
- Das Kunstwerk im Zeitalter seiner technischen Reproduzierbarkeit - und weitere Dokumente, Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp, 2007, 254 pp. [30]
- Erzählen - Schriften zur Theorie der Narration und zur literarischen Prosa, ed. Alexander Honold, Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp, 2007, 349 pp. [31]
- Passagen - Schriften zur französischen Literatur, ed. Gérard Raulet, Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp, 2007, 455 pp. [32]
- Kairos - Schriften zur Philosophie, ed. Ralf Konersmann, Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp, 2007, 355 pp. [33]
- Wahlverwandtschaften - Aufsätze und Reflexionen über deutschsprachige Literatur, ed. Jan Philipp Reemtsma, Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp, 2007, 483 pp. [34]
- Werke und Nachlaß. Kritische Gesamtausgabe, 21 Vols, Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp. [35]
- Band 3: Der Begriff der Kunstkritik in der deutschen Romantik, ed. Uwe Steiner, 2008, 398 pp. [36]
- Band 8: Einbahnstraße, eds. Detlev Schöttker with Steffen Haug, 2009, 610 pp. [37]
- Band 9: Rundfunkarbeiten, trans. Thomas Küpper and Anja Nowak, 2014, 900 pp. [38]
- Band 10: Deutsche Menschen, ed. Momme Brodersen, 2008, 542 pp. [39]
- Band 13/1-2: Kritiken und Rezensionen, ed. Heinrich Kaulen, 2011, 2000 pp. [40]
- Band 16: Das Kunstwerk im Zeitalter seiner technischen Reproduzierbarkeit, ed. Burkhardt Lindner, 2013, 722 pp. [41] Contents.
- Band 19: Über den Begriff der Geschichte, 2010, 380 pp. [42]
- Träume, ed. Burkhardt Lindner, Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp, 2008, 167 pp. [43]
- Über den Begriff der Geschichte, ed. Gerard Raulet, Berlin: Suhrkamp, 2010.
- Benjamin's Bibliography at German Wikisource [44]
- In English
- Illuminations: Essays and Reflections, ed. Hannah Arendt, trans. Harry Zohn, 1968; New York: Schocken Books, 2007.
- One-Way Street and Other Writings, London: NLB, 1979.
- Selected Writings, 4 Vols, Harvard University Press, 1996-2003.
- Volume 1, 1913-1926, eds. Marcus Bullock and Michael W. Jennings, 1996.
- Volume 2, 1927-1934, 2 Parts (1927-1930; 1931-1934). [45]
- Volume 3, 1935-1938, eds. Howard Eiland and Michael W. Jennings, 480 pp. [46]
- Volume 4, 1938-1940, eds. Howard Eiland and Michael W. Jennings, 2003, 496 pp. [47]
- Understanding Brecht, London/New York: Verso, 1998.
- The Arcades Project, The Belknap Press, 1999.
- The Work of Art in the Age of Its Technological Reproducibility, and Other Writings on Media, eds. Michael W. Jennings, Brigid Doherty and Thomas Y. Levin, trans. Edmund Jephcott, et al., Cambridge/London: The Belknap Press, 2008.
- Early Writings, 1910-1917, Cambridge/MA and London: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2011.
- In Spanish
- Iluminaciones II: Baudelaire: un poeta en el esplendor del capitalismo, trans. Jesús Aguirre, Madrid: Taurus, 1972.
- Infancia en Berlín hacia 1900, trans. Klaus Wagner, Madrid: Alfaguara, 1982, 144 pp.
- Discursos Interrumpidos I. Filosofia del arte y de la historia, Buenos Aires: Taurus, 1989.
- In Serbo-Croatian
- Eseji, trans. Milan Tabaković, Belgrade: Nolit, 1974, 324 pp.
- In Czech
- Dílo a jeho zdroj, ed. R. Grebeníčková, trans. Věra Saudková, Prague: Odeon, 1979.
- Agesilaus Santander. Výbor z textů, Prague: Herrmann a synové, 1998.
- In Portuguese
- Obras escolhidas, vol. 1: Magia e técnica, arte e política. Ensaios sobre literatura e historia da cultura, trans. Sergi Paulo Rouanet, São Paulo: Editora Brasiliense, 1985; 3rd Ed., 1987, 253 pp.
- Obras escolhidas, vol. 2: Rua de mâo unica, trans. Rubens Rodrigues Torres Filho and José Carlos Martins Barbosa, São Paulo: Editora Brasiliense, 1987.
- In Russian
- Proizvedenie iskusstva v epokhu ego tekhnicheskoy vosproizvodimosti. Izbrannye esse, trans. S.A. Romashko, Moscow: Medium, 1996, 239 pp.
- In Slovak
- Iluminácie, trans. Adam Bžoch and Jana Truhlářová, Bratislava: Kalligram, 1999.
Miscellanea
- Écrits Radiophoniques, Editions Allia, 2014. Benjamin’s radiophonic works. (in French) Excerpt, [48], [49], Commentary.
Correspondence
- Briefe I, 1910-1928, ed. and annotated by Gershom Scholem and Theodor W. Adorno, Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp, 1966; 1978, 885 pp. (in German)
- Gesammelte Schriften. Briefe, Bd.1-2, Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp, 1978, 885 pp; 1993. (in German)
- "Reply" [to Adorno's Letters to Walter Benjamin], trans. Harry Zohn, in Adorno, Benjamin, Bloch, Brecht, Lukács, Aesthetics and Politics, London: Verso, 1980, pp 134-141. Written on 9 December 1938.
- The Correspondence of Walter Benjamin, 1910-1940, University of Chicago Press, 1994.
- Gesammelte Briefe, 6 Vols., Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp, 1994-2000. (in German)
- Band I: Theodor W. Adorno/Walter Benjamin. Briefwechsel 1928–1940, 1994, 504 pp. [50]
- Band II: Briefe 1919–1924, 1996, 549 pp. [51]
- Band III: Briefe 1925–1930, 1997, 594 pp. [52]
- Band IV: Briefe 1931–1934, 1998, 593 pp. [53]
- Band V: Briefe 1935–1937, 1999, 672 pp. [54]
- Band VI: Briefe 1938–1940, 2000, 632 pp. [55]
- with Gretel Adorno, Briefwechsel 1930–1940, eds. Christoph Gödde and Henri Lonitz, Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp, 2005, 434 pp. (in German) [56]
Diaries
- "Conversations with Brecht", trans. Anya Bostock, in Adorno, Benjamin, Bloch, Brecht, Lukács, Aesthetics and Politics, London: Verso, 1980, pp 86-99.
Literature
Monographs
- Susan Buck-Morss, The Origin of Negative Dialectics: Theodor W. Adorno, Walter Benjamin, and the Frankfurt Institute, New York: The Free Press, 1977; London: Harvester Press, 1978; 2002.
- Origen de la dialéctica negativa, Mexico: Siglo XXI editores, trans. Nora Rabotnikof Maskivker, 1981. (Spanish)
- Terry Eagleton, Walter Benjamin, or, Towards a Revolutionary Criticism, London: NLB, 1981.
- Susan Buck-Morss, The Dialectics of Seeing: Walter Benjamin and the Arcades Project, MIT Press, 1989. Paperback edition, 1991.
- Susan Buck-Morss, Dialektik des Sehens - Walter Benjamin und das Passagen-Werk, Frankfurt-am-Main: Suhrkamp Verlag, trans. Joachim Schulte, 1993; paperback 2000. (German) [57]
- Susan Buck-Morss, Dialéctica de la mirada: Walter Benjamin y la dialéctica de los pasajes, Madrid: Visor, 1995. (Spanish)
- Susan Buck-Morss, Dialética do olhar: Walter Benjamin e o projeto das passagens, Belo Horizonte: Editora da UFMG, trans. Ana Luiza Andrade, 2002. (Portuguese)
- Susan Buck-Morss, Η διαλεκτική της όρασης: Ο Βάλτερ Μπένγιαμιν και το Σχέδιο Eργασίας περί Στοών, Crete University Press, trans. Αθανασάκης Μανόλης, 2009. (Greek) [58]
- Susan Buck-Morss, Görmenin Diyalektiği: Walter Benjamin ve Pasajlar Projesi, Istanbul: Metis, trans. Ferit Burak Aydar, 2010. (Turkish) [59]
- Richard Wolin, Walter Benjamin: An Aesthetic of Redemption, University of California Press, 1994.
- Margaret Cohen, Profane Illumination: Walter Benjamin and the Paris of Surrealist Revolution, University of California Press, 1995.
- Sigrid Weigel, Body- and Image- Space: Re-reading Walter Benjamin, Routledge, 1996, 224 pp.
- Rainer Rochlitz, The Disenchantment of Art: The Philosophy of Walter Benjamin, Guilford Press, 1996.
- Kia Lindroos, Now-Time. Image-Space. Temporalization of Politics in Walter Benjamin's Philosophy of History and Art, Jyvaskyla: Kampus Kirja, 1998.
- Graeme Gilloch, Walter Benjamin: Critical Constellations, Polity Press, 2002.
- Eric Jacobson, Metaphysics of the Profane: The Political Theology of Walter Benjamin and Gershom Scholem, Columbia University Press, 2003.
- Tim Beasley-Murray, Mikhail Bakhtin and Walter Benjamin: Experience and Form, Palgrave Macmillan, 2007.
- Esther Leslie, Walter Benjamin, Reaktion Books, 2008.
- Andrew Benjamin, Charles Rice (eds.), Walter Benjamin and the Architecture of Modernity, Melbourne: re.press, 2009.
- Erdmut Wizisla, Walter Benjamin and Bertolt Brecht: The Story of a Friendship, Yale University Press, 2009.
- César Rendueles, Ana Useros, Atlas Constelaciones, Madrid: Círculo de Bellas Artes, 2010. Catalogue. (Spanish)
- Elizabeth Stewart, Catastrophe and Survival: Walter Benjamin and Psychoanalysis, Continuum, 2010.
- Momme Brodersen, Klassenbild mit Walter Benjamin: Eine Spurensuche, Munich: Siedler, 2012, 240 pp. (German)
- Tobias Robert Klein (ed.), Klang und Musik bei Walter Benjamin, Munich: Wilhelm Fink, 2013, 224 pp. (in German) [60]
- Sigrid Weigel, Walter Benjamin: Images, the Creaturely, and the Holy Stanford: Stanford University Press, Stanford, 2013, 320 pp. [61]
- Howard Eiland, Michael W. Jennings, Walter Benjamin: A Critical Life, Harvard University Press, 2014.
- Walter Benjamin Studies, Bloomsbury [62]
Eds. Andrew Benjamin, Monash University, and Beatrice Hanssen.
- Andrew Benjamin, Beatrice Hanssen (eds.), Walter Benjamin and Romanticism, 2002. [63]
- Andrew Benjamin (ed.), Walter Benjamin and Art, 2005. [64]
- Andrew Benjamin (ed.), Walter Benjamin and History, 2006. [65]
- Beatrice Hanssen (ed.), Walter Benjamin and the Arcades Project, 2006. [66]
Journal issues
- New German Critique 17 (Spring 1979): "Walter Benjamin".
- Critical Inquiry 25:2 (Winter 1999): "Angelus Novus: Perspectives on Walter Benjamin".
- New German Critique 83 (Summer-Spring 2001): "Walter Benjamin".
- Boundary 2 (Spring 2003): "Benjamin Now: Critical Encounters With the Arcades Project".
- Discourse 32:1 (2010): "Benjamin in Latin America".
- Grey Room 39 (Spring 2010): "Walter Benjamin's Media Tactics: Optics, Perception, and the Work of Art". [67]
- Appareil 12 (2013): "Walter Benjamin. Politiques de l'image", Paris. (in French)
Essays (selection)
- Esther Leslie, "Walter Benjamin, Politics, Aesthetics, Rebelart, 2009.
- Peter Osborne, Matthew Charles, "Walter Benjamin", Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
- Morgan Meis, "Jerk Reaction", The Smart Set, 13 January 2014.