Sobre el Autor

Leo Löwenthal was a prominent German sociologist and literary critic, known for his significant contributions to critical theory and cultural studies. Born in Frankfurt in 1900, he was part of the Frankfurt School, a group of intellectuals who explored the intersections of society, culture, and politics. Löwenthal's work often focused on the social implications of literature and media, analyzing how they reflect and shape societal values and ideologies. His insights into the relationship between culture and authoritarianism remain influential today.

Throughout his career, Löwenthal engaged with the complexities of modernity and the impact of mass communication on individual thought and social structures. After fleeing Germany in the 1930s due to the rise of Nazism, he continued his academic pursuits in the United States, where he became a key figure in the development of critical theory. His writings, including discussions of the role of fantasy in literature, highlight the importance of cultural criticism in understanding the dynamics of power and resistance in society.

nacionalidad Alemán
Fecha de Nacimiento February 8, 1900
Lugar de Nacimiento Frankfurt, Hesse, Germany
Fecha de fallecimiento January 10, 1993