Strange Friends

The Lives and Letters of Benjamin, Scholem and Adorno

Dr Howard Eiland author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Publishing:4th Feb '27

£20.00

This title is due to be published on 4th February, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Strange Friends cover

The story of the friendships between Walter Benjamin, Gershom Scholem, and Theodor Adorno told via their writings and letters.

Early in his life, Walter Benjamin committed himself to a typically paradoxical idea: Die Freundschaft der fremden Freunde - the friendship of friends who remain strange to each other even in their closeness.

Such strangeness in the midst of intimacy forms the heart of this foray into the lives and friendships of Theodor Adorno, Walter Benjamin and Gershom Scholem. Drawing on archival letters (some of which are translated here for the first time), Howard Eiland reconfigures these enduring 20th-century thinkers in the context of their mutual entanglement – tracing their intellectual interdependence from the 1920s to the late 1960s.

From Benjamin's individual friendships with Scholem and Adorno to the brotherly relationship born of their shared concern with preserving Benjamin's post-humous legacy, Eiland’s rendering of this relational triangle moves deftly between its moments of strain, reconciliation and ambivalence. Political and theoretical tensions provide fascinating insights into the characters of these men, and the threads of other connections are spun out: from the presence of Benjamin’s first wife, Dora – instrumental in the friendship between Benjamin and Scholem, to the enduring influence of Hannah Arendt.

Hovering between biography, theory and love letter, Strange Friends is a meditation on the weird affinities, ruptures and collaborations that constitute a friendship.

Philosophy is often associated with friendship. Strange Friends beautifully traces this aspiration through the correspondence of Scholem, Benjamin, Adorno, and others. Providing a riveting, thoughtful, and meticulous account of how friendship was sought by three determined individuals during times of devastating upheaval and disappointment, Eiland’s book will fascinate readers interested in their works, the times in which they lived, and the possibilities and challenges for philosophical friendship. * Brendan Moran, Professor of Philosophy, University of Calgary, Canada *
This fascinating book shows us how to read the letters exchanged by Benjamin, Adorno, and Scholem as an estranging medium, even among friends. This is especially illuminating from the perspective of our own age in which letter writing is disappearing. Along the way, Howard Eiland introduces us to what becomes the enigmatic focus of a “strange friendship” – the philosophical, political, and personal matters that held these individuals together without requiring or resulting in consensus. * Kevin McLaughlin, George Hazard Crooker Professor of English, Comparative Literature, and German Studies, Brown University, USA *

ISBN: 9781350547704

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208 pages