| says applies at least to some extent to nearly everyone who has written about the work, including Rosenfeld, with whose reading Boyers mostly sympathizes. See Hyam Maccoby, "George Steiner's Hitler," Encounter (May 1982): 2734.
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| 45. Steiner, The Portage to San Cristobal of A. H., 166167.
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| 46. Boyers, Atrocity and Amnesia, 170.
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| 47. Terry Eagleton, Marxism and Literary Criticism (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1976), 18.
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| 48. Steiner, The Portage to San Cristobal of A. H., 169.
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| 49. Friedlander, Reflections of Nazism, 2.
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| 50. Ibid., 6970.
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| 51. Joseph Lowin, "Steiner's Helicopters," Jewish Book Annual 41 (19831984): 56.
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| 52. I am indebted to Joseph Lowin for this information.
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Chapter 7. Walter Benjamin, Messianism, and Marxism: A Midrash
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| 1. Adin Steinsaltz, The Thirteen Petalled Rose, trans. Yehuda Hanegbi (New York: Basic Books, 1980), 54.
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| 2. Benjamin, Reflections, 192.
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| 3. Rolf Tiedemann, "Historical Materialism or Political Messianism? An Interpretation of the Theses 'On the Concept of History'," Benjamin: Philosophy, Aesthetics, History, ed. Gary Smith (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1989), 191192.
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| 4. Richard Wolin, Walter Benjamin: An Aesthetic of Redemption (New York: Columbia University Press, 1982), 205.
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