The Time of Beauty
For Levinson, the Keats who thus suffers is our angel of history as described by Benjamin - face turned to the past, blown irresistibly into the future - and, in the later work especially, he reappears as the avenging angel who turns the instruments of domination against the culture that wields them...
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