- Hölderlin, On Judgment & Being trans. H.S.Harris
- Hölderlin,On Jacobi's Letters Concerning the Teaching of Spinoza (1790) trans. by S.J.Thompson
- Hölderlin, Letters to G.W.F. Hegel and Friedrich Schelling trans. by S.J.Thompson
- Wilhelm Waiblinger's essay: "Friedrich Hölderlin's Life, Poetry and Madness" (1830) trans. by S.J.Thompson
- Alleged Account of Madame de S....y [From Moritz Hartmann, "Eine Vermutung" ("A Supposition," 1852)] trans. by S.J.Thompson
- Documents from Isaak von Sinclair's Trial for High Treason trans. by S.J.Thompson
It’s been a long way since Earth was created from cosmic dust plus initial energy from the Big Bang left unleashed especially for us by an un-metaphorically cause that still remains undisclosed, un-theological, & humanly grasped. Despite there’s no consensus about such a spectacular phenomenon; body, mind & intelligence remain as lively fate-hunters of what make sense about us that I have to welcome you, Friend, to the Drama of Human Condition in search of the Artist’s Signature.
Thursday, December 8, 2011
From a Walter Benjamin Website
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