Ejemplos de uso de Walter Benjamin
1. Fascists, said the Marxist Walter Benjamin, loved war as an aesthetic thrill.
2. Speaking of book–collecting, the philosopher Walter Benjamin spoke of the thrill of acquisition.
3. In the 1'30s Walter Benjamin described the changed status that technological intervention gave to works of art.
4. In his famous essay The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction, Walter Benjamin wrote that photographic reproduction would destroy the "aura" of the original work of art.
5. These were fuelled by his own "parlour chair" reading of "some actual hard philosophy, and some literary criticism – Harold Bloom, Terry Eagleton, stuff about aesthetics". The note for 2000‘s Places makes reference to – and this is an incomplete list – Goethe, Nietzsche, Walter Benjamin and Schopenhauer.