
Wait, hope — written in lowercase
By JEANNE MARIE GAGNEBIN: How can Franz Kafka's texts, which are often interpreted as expressions of absurdity or despair, instead be read by Walter Benjamin as figures of hope [espoir]?
By JEANNE MARIE GAGNEBIN: How can Franz Kafka's texts, which are often interpreted as expressions of absurdity or despair, instead be read by Walter Benjamin as figures of hope [espoir]?
By JEANNE MARIE GAGNEBIN; MARIA-RITA KEHL; ERNANI CHAVES & PETER PÁL PELBART: In relation to the 1964 coup and the military dictatorship, there is no place for celebration or contempt
By JEANNE MARIE GAGNEBIN:
Considerations about the theses “On the concept of history”, by Walter Benjamin
By JEANNE MARIE GAGNEBIN: Commentary on one of the volumes of the collected work of Walter Benjamin
By JEANNE MARIE GAGNEBIN: How can Franz Kafka's texts, which are often interpreted as expressions of absurdity or despair, instead be read by Walter Benjamin as figures of hope [espoir]?
By JEANNE MARIE GAGNEBIN; MARIA-RITA KEHL; ERNANI CHAVES & PETER PÁL PELBART: In relation to the 1964 coup and the military dictatorship, there is no place for celebration or contempt
By JEANNE MARIE GAGNEBIN:
Considerations about the theses “On the concept of history”, by Walter Benjamin
By JEANNE MARIE GAGNEBIN: Commentary on one of the volumes of the collected work of Walter Benjamin