The work of memory collapse time.
Memory, the staging of the past, turns the flow of events into tableaux.
The disconsolate chronicle of world history.
Benjamin's recurrent themes are, characteristically, means of spatializing the world: for example, his notion of ideas and experiences as ruins. To understand somethings is to understand is topography, to know to chair it.
The self is a text - it has to be deciphered. (Hence, this is an apt temperament for intelectuals.) The self is a project, something to the built. (Hence, this is an apt temperament for artists.)
Thinking, writing are ultimately questions of stamina.
The ethical task of the modern writer is to of shallow inwardness, the consoling notion of the universally human, dilettantish creativity, and empty phrases.