Review of Walter Benjamin’s “Radio Benjamin” [Book Review]

Invisible Culture. An Electronic Journal for Visual Culture 22:1–3 (2014)
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Abstract

Walter Benjamin produced around eighty radio talks, dialogues, and children’s stories for Berlin and Frankfurt radio stations in the late 1920s and early 1930s. Fortunately, Radio Benjamin finally compiles Benjamin’s most important pieces in this medium. (...) Benjamin’s aim in presenting these radio works was to sharpen the listener's sociopolitical perception at its most fundamental level. Radio Benjamin might thus best be read as a practical addendum that gives us an idea of the producer within the author Walter Benjamin.

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