powerful work. a great starting point for bloch's concept of the "nonsynchronic," which really feels like it needs more fleshing out to postcolonial contexts. the undeniably erudite makeup of bloch's prose may seem foreboding initially, but the more one trusts his quasi-obtuse dialectical analyses, the better off they'll be. to borrow a recent description from twitter, his heterodoxy only deepens his orthodoxy when it comes to marxism, revolution, and the dangers of fascism. keep him close by when working through adorno.