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In the Language of Walter Benjamin Rebecca Silverman and willingness to engage popular

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and willingness to engage popular as well as classical forms has brought him widespread acclaim and admiring audiences

as Henley remarks in the most recent interview

Yet even as they stood "shoulder-to-shoulder" on the front lines

cofounder of the Catholic lay movement Voice of the Faithful

The evil underlying such atrocities as the Holocaust

In the Language of Walter Benjamin Rebecca Silverman and willingness to engage popularIf Walter Benjamin (with an irony that belies his seemingly tragic life) is now recognized as one of the century's most important writers, reading him is no easy matter. Benjamin opens one of his most notable essays, ''The Task of the Translator,'' with the words ''No poem is intended for the reader, no image for the beholder, no symphony for the listener.'' How does one read an author who tells us that writing does not communicate very much to the

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