This is really good, but I had to wait a little and give it a second read. I am a little hung up on the claims that suffering makes no sense, and as long as there is suffering the world is devoid of sense. In the given context it makes some sense but as an objective statement I cannot help but disagree.
One can certainly make sense of ones own suffering, and this sense can be communicated and thus enter the world. So, is this suffering without sense merely an inability to make the suffering enter into the world, through perhaps a denial of the ability of the other to speak in the common world?
Maybe I am just coming at this too entrenched in Arendt’s work, and am merely seeing why Arendt and Adorno clashed so hard, like Iron Man and Captain America.