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Acknowledgments vii
Abbreviations xi
A Note on Editions xiii
A Note on Translations xv
Introduction: All That Is Solid Melts into Ink 1
German Jews and the Writing of Modern Life 31
Karl Kraus and the Jewish Self-Hatred Question 69
Mirror-Man 107
Messianic Journalism? Benjamin and Scholem Read Die Fackel 137
Conclusion: The Afterlife of Anti-Journalism 175
Notes 183
Bibliography 241
Index 249
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