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Introduction: The Beggar and the Promised Land of Cannibalism ix
Poverty and Power
Hannah Arendt and the Language of Compassion
Impoverished Language
The Poor and the Worker
Relating to the Poor
The Untimely Beggar
A New Kind of Power
A Modern Tradition
Impoverished Power 1
The Marginality of the Poor
Heidegger Defines Power
Amputated Power
Logos and the Work
Marx and the Accumulation of Misery
Pauperism
The Disabled Worker
The Unnameable Proletariat
Disciplinary Power
Biopower
Let's Get Beat Up by the Poor! 24
Infamy
The Crowd's Uncanny Presence
Bored Community in The Flowers of Evil
"This Crazy Energy"
Baudelaire's Question: "What to Do?"
Baudelaire's Answer: "Let's Beat Up the Poor!"
Augury and Creation
Beggarly Authority
Submitting to the Poor
Poetic Rebellion in Mallarme 46
An Ascetic Poet
Communication and Currency
Privative Concepts
Giving Alms
The End of the Poem and a New Form of Poetry
The Rhyming Cutlass
A Virtual Renegade
The Impoverished Throw of the Dice
The Transvaluation of Poverty 71
Asceticism and Art
Difference and Language
Zarathustra's Shame
The Voluntary Beggar
The Richest Poverty in the Dionysus Dithyrambs
The Will to Deceive
Rilke and the Aestheticization of Poverty 95
Rilke as Reader
"The Book of Poverty and Death"
Without Qualities
From Metaphor to Simile
A Great LIKE-Poet
Losing Mastery
Critiques of Asceticism
Poverty's Luster
AnOutcast Community 116
Malte's Calm, Malte's Vehemence
A Sign Only Outcasts Would Recognize
Being-in-the-World
Being-With
Being-Written
There Is No Choice, No Refusal
Love
Facelessness and Whatever Being
St. Francis
Malte's Indifferent Writing
Rilke's Untimely Modernity
Exposed Interiors and the Poverty of Experience 143
Barbarians
Aura's Last Refuge
Glass Architecture
Habit Production in Scheerbart and Brecht
Used and Usable Man
Quotable Poetry for City Dwellers
Brecht and Benveniste
Hooligans and a New Humanity
In Transit
James Ensor, the Destructive Character, and the Obstinate Beggar
Acknowledgments 171
Notes 173
Index 219
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Add Untimely Beggar: Poverty and Power from Baudelaire to Benjamin, This highly original book takes as its starting point a central question for nineteenth- and twentieth-century literature and philosophy: how to represent the poor? Covering the period from the publication of Les Fleurs du Mal in 1857 to the compo, Untimely Beggar: Poverty and Power from Baudelaire to Benjamin to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Untimely Beggar: Poverty and Power from Baudelaire to Benjamin, This highly original book takes as its starting point a central question for nineteenth- and twentieth-century literature and philosophy: how to represent the poor? Covering the period from the publication of Les Fleurs du Mal in 1857 to the compo, Untimely Beggar: Poverty and Power from Baudelaire to Benjamin to your collection on WonderClub |