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    <![CDATA[Berlin Childhood around 1900]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p> Begun in Poveromo, Italy, in 1932, and extensively revised in 1938, <em>Berlin Childhood around 1900</em> remained unpublished during Walter Benjamin's lifetime, one of his &quot;large-scale     defeats.&quot; Now translated into English for the first time in book form, on the basis of the recently discovered &quot;final version&quot; that contains the author's own arrangement of a suite of luminous vignettes, it can be more widely     appreciated as one of the masterpieces of twentieth-century prose writing. </p><p> Not an autobiography in the customary sense, Benjamin's recollection of his childhood in an upper-middle-class Jewish home in     Berlin's West End at the turn of the century becomes an occasion for unified &quot;expeditions into the depths of memory.&quot; In this diagram of his life, Benjamin focuses not on persons or events but on places and things, all seen from the     perspective of a child--a collector, flaneur, and allegorist in one. </p><p> This book is also one of Benjamin's great city texts, bringing to life the cocoon of his childhood--the parks, streets,     schoolrooms, and interiors of an emerging metropolis. It reads the city as palimpsest and labyrinth, revealing unexpected lyricism in the heart of the familiar. </p><p> As an added gem, a preface by Howard     Eiland discusses the genesis and structure of the work, which marks the culmination of Benjamin's attempt to do philosophy concretely. </p>]]>
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