From Benjamin's "Illuminations"

From "The Task of the Translator" (a bit wrenched from context):

Art, in the same way, posits man's physical and spiritual existence, but in none of its works is it concerned with his response. No poem is intended for the reader, no picture for the beholder, no symphony for the listener.

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