“Agamben’s core argument is concise, although his discussion ranges far and wide over authors and disciplines, from a discussion of a work by the video artist Bill Viola to comments on an essay on the poetics of dance by Domenico da Piaccnza (mid-fifteenth century) and discussions of Aby Warburg and his seminal notion of <i>Pa</i><i>thosformel</i>; from discussions of a vast, ‘bizarre’ unpublished manuscript by an otherwise unknown Chicago recluse, via comments on Walter Benjamin (of whom Agamben is an important interpreter) and his notion of <i>dialectic </i><i>at a standstill, </i>to discussions of Theodore Adorno, Giovanni Boccaccio (who says: ‘It is quite true that they [nymphs] are all female, but they don’t piss’), Giordano Bruno and more. Agamben’s scope will make your head spin.”
Classical Journal