Friedrich Nietzsche. pun, is as characteristic of the message as it is of the style of the book. This modern blend of the sublime and the ridiculous places the work somewhere between the Second Part of Faust and Joyce's Ulysses—both of ...
In this groundbreaking study, Philip Kain develops an insightful account of Nietzsche's strange and paradoxical view that a life of pain and suffering is perhaps the only life it really makes sense to want to live again.
Mencken wrote this book while still in his 20s, but his penchant for thoroughness was evident even at that young age—in preparation for writing this book, he read Nietzsche's works in their entirety, mostly in the original German.
Translated by Charles F. Wallraff and Frederick J. Schmitz. South Bend, IN: Regentry/Gateway, 1979. Jung, Carl G. Nietzsche's “Zarathustra,” 1934–39. Edited by James L. Jarrett. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1988. Kain ...
These books emphasize ways in which wise voices from the past have urgently important and inspiring things to tell us.
We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.
What is here , what was here is the treasure , and mythical Romantic notions of origin only sour the taste of life ... which he formulates as follows : “ How do 314 John Pizer , Toward a Theory of Radical Origin : Essays on Modern ...
In a letter to his former Basel colleague Jacob Burckhardt dated September , Nietzsche stresses that Beyond Good and Evil says the same things as Zarathustra 'only in a way that is different – very different'.
No Marketing Blurb
His book, which remains one of the most influential works of moral philosophy ever written, is not just an example of creative thinking at work, it is also a passionate argument for its importance.