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Walter Benjamin’s Ark

A Departure in Biography

The first-ever exploration of the curious life of Stefan Rafael Benjamin, Walter Benjamin’s only son. 

Walter Benjamin’s Ark rereads the life and work of the German philosopher and critic through the life of his estranged son. With this innovative biography, John Schad not only brings to light the intriguing figure that is Stefan Rafael Benjamin, but also identifies him as that most crucial of Benjaminian specters, namely, the secret “you” or addressee of his father’s writings. In the process, he brings Walter Benjamin into a series of unlikely dramatic dialogues with Virginia Woolf, Rosa Luxemburg, Ludwig Wittgenstein, Gertrud Kolmar, Oscar Wilde, Franz Kafka, and Hamlet.

260 pages | 6.14 x 9.21 | © 2025

Comparative Literature and Culture

Literature and Literary Criticism: General Criticism and Critical Theory

Philosophy: History and Classic Works


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Table of Contents

List of figures
List of abbreviations
Preface
Acknowledgements

Introduction

1 (Unknown)

2 (Unseen)

3 (Unless)

4 (Untold)

5 (Untoward)

Postface

Afterword
Mona Benjamin

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