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Walter Benjamin's early attempt to understand a still young technology, remarkably prescient and topical even today."The illiterate of the future [...] will not be the man who cannot read the alphabet, but the one who cannot take a photograph." Benjamin's essay, published in two parts in the periodical Literarische Welt in 1931, was one of the earliest essays on this technology and precedes his better-known essay "The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction"(1935).

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Walter Benjamin's early attempt to understand a still young technology, remarkably prescient and topical even today."The illiterate of the future [...] will not be the man who cannot read the alphabet, but the one who cannot take a photograph." Benjamin's essay, published in two parts in the periodical Literarische Welt in 1931, was one of the earliest essays on this technology and precedes his better-known essay "The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction"(1935).
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Walter Benjamin, (1892-1940) was one of the most influential cultural thinkers of the 20th century, best known for his post-Marxist interpretations of history, modernity and authorship.