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Friedrich Nietzsche
Birth date: October 15, 1844
Died: August 25, 1900
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Url Phantomhive
Url Phantomhive rated it 5 years ago
Every week I read one Little Black Classic and this week's is Nietzsche supposedly self-mocking autobiography. I can be quick. To me, I found it less self-mocking and more like a man who is rather full of himself. Sure, he is exaggerating and it shows, but with this kind of snub undertones that go o...
Domhnall
Domhnall rated it 6 years ago
“Was there ever a better hour for gaiety? Who will sing us a song, a morning song, so sunny, so light, so full-fledged that it does not chase away the crickets but instead invites them to join in the singing and dancing?” [383]The style of writing adopted by Nietzsche – although it appealed to him ...
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Ernesto Rafael Santana's Book Blog rated it 8 years ago
Primera vez que leo a Friedrich Nietzsche. Un poco pesado, pero me gustó; en muchas cosas estoy de acuerdo con sus ideas, en otras no. jajaja Lo recomiendo.
Tolle Lege!.
Tolle Lege!. rated it 8 years ago
Nietzsche is really speaking about the death of tragedy not its birth. He really doesn't like humanism in any of its variations. He says that it's our experiences which give us our understanding (a very Husserlian Phenomenological thing to say). The instinct, emotion, passion, the mysticism withi...
Tolle Lege!.
Tolle Lege!. rated it 8 years ago
Three essays each coherent. This is Nietzsche's best work. Almost all of his major ideas lurk within this book. I would recommend the audio version. There's just something about Nietzsche that when he's read aloud you just feel the contempt and frustration you know he has for mankind and even th...
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