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A CRAZY MIXED-UP DAY

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  “A crazy mixed-up day : Thirty brainteasers“ is one of eighty to ninety broadcasts for children that Walter Benjamin, one of the most influential of 20th-century thinkers, wrote and delivered over German radio from 1927 to early 1933. Transmitted between Radio Berlin and Radio Frankfurt, Benjamin’s broadcasts covered a fascinating array of topics. In this particular text, Benjamin proposes an intriguing and funny story about Heinz who is looking for the solution of a riddle. As we read along we need to find 15 mistakes and try to answer 15 questions. All solutions are presented in the end. Do you accept the challenge?

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【Walter Benjamin】

  German Jewish philosopher, cultural critic and essayist. An eclectic thinker, combining elements of German idealism, Romanticism, Western Marxism, and Jewish mysticism, Benjamin made enduring and influential contributions to aesthetic theory, literary criticism, and historical materialism. He was associated with the Frankfurt School, and also maintained formative friendships with thinkers such as playwright Bertolt Brecht and Kabbalah scholar Gershom Scholem. He was also related by law to German political theorist and philosopher Hannah Arendt through her first marriage to Benjamin's cousin, Günther Anders.

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