Illustrating the Visual Illusions of Walter Benjamin’s Mind

Walter Benjamin took a unique approach to all of his literary and critical writing, one of constant flux in form and content, one of experimentation and fragmentation. His work rests just outside the margins of the 20th-century European literary canon, and Benjamin the scholar stands apart from his contemporaries in the Frankfurt school of philosophers. Perhaps he belongs instead at the table … Continue reading Illustrating the Visual Illusions of Walter Benjamin’s Mind