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Discussion - Week Three - The Arcades Project - The Dialectics of Seeing - Buck-Morss
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I concur Mark. I found her writing to be extremely engaging and concise. Her mix of biographical details together with Benjamin's aims and theories for the The Arcades Project was just what I needed before diving in. I thought the "The Dialectics at a Standstill" essay useful, though tedious in its execution.

The next sections of her book open the door even more.

Benjamin left the draft (mess?) of Passagen-Werk in Paris with Georges Bataille who hid it at the Bibliothèque Nationale de France. No one knows what Benjamin took with him and went missing.
http://www.liberation.fr/cahier-speci...
In English (with Google Translate):
http://translate.google.fr/translate?...

I can't believe this

Maybe you should go to Port-Bou and investigate? I'm sure a lot of people would like to know what happened to this sacoche! ;-)
Another interesting thing in the Libération article I linked is that Bataille apparently did NOT hand over all the documents Benjamin had left with him, in effect "editing" Benjamin's work as he transmitted it to Pierre Missac (who ultimately gave them to Adorno... for more editing...).
Even more puzzlling is that in June 1981 another FIVE envelops were discovered at the Bibliothèque Nationale (apparently in addition to the remaining documents that Bataille's wife handed over after her husband death in 1962... >_<).
So now I'm wondering if the version we're reading has integrated all these various streams of documents...
*mysterious mystery*
Mertin wrote: "This is quite a mystery. So the police report mentions the bag, but not specifically the manuscript. I can't believe that, after all that trouble, when he decides to commit suicide, he would just f..."
It would be interesting to know if the police report mentioned a manuscript, or just a bag. It's possible that Benjamin could have destroyed the manuscript before he took his life. Either way, given the times, I can't imagine the border police would have cared much for an unpublished manuscript found with a refugee who committed suicide rather than return to France. If they did find the manuscript, it was likely used for kindling...
Whatever the manuscript was, it might be mentioned in his correspondence from the time.
It would be interesting to know if the police report mentioned a manuscript, or just a bag. It's possible that Benjamin could have destroyed the manuscript before he took his life. Either way, given the times, I can't imagine the border police would have cared much for an unpublished manuscript found with a refugee who committed suicide rather than return to France. If they did find the manuscript, it was likely used for kindling...
Whatever the manuscript was, it might be mentioned in his correspondence from the time.
NOTE: This a separate book from The Arcades Project. This week’s reading is to help orient us to the Benjamin book. The remainder of the Buck-Morss book will be discussed separately.
“I would be hard put to say whether this form of scholarship is a process of discovering the Arcades project, or inventing it. The reader is thus forewarned.” Preface, p. ix
It is to Buck-Morss’ credit that she says this up front, and I think we are well forewarned to consider this statement as we proceed through our reading of Benjamin’s unwritten book.