Detalhes do Livro
Formato
Brochura
Páginas
208
Idioma
Inglês
Publicado
May 30, 2006
Editora
Belknap Press: An Imprint of Harvard University Press
ISBN-10
0674022211
ISBN-13
9780674022218
Descrição
Walter Benjamin's exploration of hashish presents a fascinating intersection of philosophy, perception, and the nature of reality. As he delves into the effects of this substance, Benjamin crafts a landscape where sensory experiences are heightened, challenging the boundaries of everyday consciousness. His insights reveal a deeply personal journey, one that intertwines with larger discussions on art, society, and the human psyche.
Through a series of contemplative essays, Benjamin dissects the implications of altered states, using hashish as a lens to scrutinize modernity and its discontents. His prose reflects an acute awareness of the sensory world, inviting readers to experience the rich tapestry of life as seen through the haze of smoke and introspection. The writings pulse with a vibrancy that resonates with those curious about the philosophical dimensions of altered perception.
The contributions of Howard Eiland and Marcus Boon enrich this collection, providing context and interpretation to Benjamin's original thoughts. Their analyses illuminate the historical and cultural ramifications of his views on hashish, further bridging the gap between his era and contemporary discourse. This collaborative effort showcases not only the allure of Benjamin's voice but also the timeless relevance of his observations on human experience.
Ultimately, this collection serves as an invitation to ponder the complexities of existence through a different lens, encouraging a dialogue that transcends the mere act of consumption. Through Benjamin's reflections, readers are prompted to engage with both the mystical and the mundane, revealing layers of meaning that invite deeper contemplation into the nature of reality itself.
Through a series of contemplative essays, Benjamin dissects the implications of altered states, using hashish as a lens to scrutinize modernity and its discontents. His prose reflects an acute awareness of the sensory world, inviting readers to experience the rich tapestry of life as seen through the haze of smoke and introspection. The writings pulse with a vibrancy that resonates with those curious about the philosophical dimensions of altered perception.
The contributions of Howard Eiland and Marcus Boon enrich this collection, providing context and interpretation to Benjamin's original thoughts. Their analyses illuminate the historical and cultural ramifications of his views on hashish, further bridging the gap between his era and contemporary discourse. This collaborative effort showcases not only the allure of Benjamin's voice but also the timeless relevance of his observations on human experience.
Ultimately, this collection serves as an invitation to ponder the complexities of existence through a different lens, encouraging a dialogue that transcends the mere act of consumption. Through Benjamin's reflections, readers are prompted to engage with both the mystical and the mundane, revealing layers of meaning that invite deeper contemplation into the nature of reality itself.