Name and Image

An Essay on Walter Benjamin

Gianni Carchia author Thomas Haskell Simpson translator

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Seagull Books London Ltd

Publishing:6th Dec '24

£90.00

This title is due to be published on 6th December, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Name and Image cover

An insightful study of Walter Benjamin, one of the most important philosophers of the twentieth century, by the Italian philosopher Gianni Carchia.
 
Name and Image crystalizes Gianni Carchia’s lifelong pursuit of the infinite philosophical object in the method and thought of one of the most important philosophers of the twentieth century: Walter Benjamin. This intellectual biography touches upon the philosophy of language, historiography, aesthetics, temporality, and transcendental philosophy.
 
The book has the singular distinction of being both Gianni Carchia’s first and last work. In the spring of 1999, shortly before the resurgence of the disease that would lead to his death, Carchia began revising the graduate thesis he had defended at the University of Turin in 1971 with the title Truth and Language in the Young Walter Benjamin. At age twenty-four, the young scholar already demonstrated the incisive, axiomatic style of a master. The final version, retitled Name and Image, would become his testament. With a remarkable inversion, beginning and end seem to conjoin here in an authentically philosophical act, as though all the motifs of Carchia’s late thought—the conception of philosophy as event and witness, critique of method, and messianic finality—resonated together for the first time in this youthful text. The physiognomy of Benjamin that opens the work is the self-portrait of a figure who stands out ever more as one of the most just voices in twentieth-century Italian philosophy.
 

“Carchia's name is rightfully included in the list of the few names that count in Italian thought of the last thirty years alongside those of Giorgio Colli, Furio Jesi, Enzo Melandri.” * Giorgio Agamben *
“Gianni had a ‘mysterious’ gift: he was able to imagine the philosopher . . . . He was able to put her into images as if to paint her.” * Massimo Cacciari *

ISBN: 9781803094052

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 454g

275 pages