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      Walter Benjamin’s Archive

      “Here we have a man whose job it is to gather the day’s refuse in the capital. Everything that the big city has thrown away, everything it has lost, everything it has scorned, everything it has crushed underfoot he catalogues and collects. He collates the annals of intemperance, the capharnaum of waste. He sorts things out and selects judiciously: he collects like a miser guarding a treasure, refuse which will assume the shape of useful or gratifying objects between the jaws of the goddess of Industry.” This description is one extended metaphor for the poetic method, as Baudelaire practised it. Ragpicker and poet: both are concerned with refuse.

      Walter Benjamin

      Walter Benjamin’s Archive

      IMAGES, TEXTS, SIGNS

      Translated by Esther Leslie

      Edited by

      Ursula Marx

      Gudrun Schwarz

      Michael Schwarz

      Erdmut Wizisla

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      The Walter Benjamin Archive

      is an Institute of the Hamburg Foundation

      for the promotion of knowledge and culture

      based in the Academy of Arts Berlin.

      First published in paperback by Verso 2015

      First published in English by Verso 2007

      Translation © Esther Leslie 2007, 2015

      First published as Walter Benjamins Archive: Bilder, Texte und Zeichen by Suhrkamp Verlag Frankfurt am Main, 2006 © Suhrkamp Verlag 2006; “Expose of Paris, The Capital of the Nineteenth Century,” “Draft of the Arcades of Paris,” “Fragments of the General Layout, Layout for the Expose of Paris, The Capital of the Nineteenth Century,” and “Notes and Materials for the Arcades Project,” all reprinted by permission of the publisher from The Arcades Project by Walter Benjamin, trans. Howard Eiland and Kevin McLaughlin, pp. 3, 349–50, 873–76, 915–16, Cambridge, MA: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press © 1999 by the President and Fellows of Harvard College. Originally published as Das Passagen-Werk, ed. Rolf Tiedeman © 1982 by Suhrkamp Verlag; “Language and Logic” and “Language and Logic II,” trans. Rodney Livingstone, reprinted by permission of the publisher from Walter Benjamin: Selected Writings, Vol. 1, 1913–1926, eds. Marcus Bullock and Michael W. Jennings, pp. 272–73, Cambridge, MA: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press © 1996 by the President and Fellows of Harvard College; “Dream Kitsch: Gloss on Surrealism,” trans. Howard Eiland, “Spain, 1932,” trans. Rodney Livingstone, and “Little History of Photography,” trans. Edmund Jephcott and Kingsley Shorter, reprinted by permission of the publisher from Walter Benjamin: Selected Writings, Vol. 2, 1927–1934, trans. Rodney Livingstone and others, eds. Michael W. Jennings, Howard Eiland, and Gary Smith, pp. 3–5, 638–39, 514–15, Cambridge, MA: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press © 1999 by the President and Fellows of Harvard College; “A Berlin Chronicle,” Reflections: Essays, Aphorisms, Autobiographical Writings by Walter Benjamin, English translation © 1978 by Harcourt, Inc., reprinted by permission of the Publisher.

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      The moral rights of the author, editors and translators have been asserted

       Photos

      Gisèle Freund © Estate Gisèle Freund, Paris

      Germaine Krull © Museum Folkwang, Essen

      Sasha Stone © Serge Stone, Blaricum

      Photos supplied courtesy of Friedrich Forssman

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      ISBN-13: 978-1-78478-203-0

      eISBN-13: 978-1-78478-204-7 (UK)

      eISBN-13: 978-1-78478-205-4 (US)

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      Typeset in Gill Sans Light by Hewer Text UK Ltd, Edinburgh

      Printed and bound in the UK by CPI Colour

      CONTENTS

       Preface

      1Tree of Conscientiousness Benjamin as Archivist

      2Scrappy Paperwork Collecting and Dispersal

       4Physiognomy of the Thingworld Russian Toys

       5Opinions et Pensées His Son’s Words and Turns of Phrase

       6Daintiest Quarters Notebooks

       7Travel Scenes Picture Postcards

       8A Bow Being Bent Composing, Building, Weaving

       9Constellations Graphic Forms

       10Rag Picking The Arcades Project

       11Past Turned Space Arcades and Interiors

       12Hard Nuts to Crack Riddles, Brainteasers, Word Games

       13Sibyls Mosaics in Siena

       Bibliography and Abbreviations

       About the book

       Excavation and Memory

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