Thus Spoke Zarathustra - A Book for All and None
Author(s): Friedrich Nietzsche; Walter Kaufmann (Translator)
Philosophy, Politics & Modern Thought
Composed in four parts between 1883 and 1885, Thus Spoke Zarathustra is the most famous and influential work of German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche. The work is a philosophical novel in which the character of Zarathustra, a religious prophet-like figure, delivers a series of lessons and sermons in a Biblical style that articulate the central ideas of Nietzsche's mature thought. Key to the philosophy of Thus Spoke Zarathustra is a rejection of traditional systems of religious morality, the idea of the will to power, and a vision of a new, higher mode of being, the übermensch or Superman, one of Nietzsche's most famous and controversial figures. As innovative stylistically as it is philosophically, Thus Spoke Zarathustra is both a literary masterpiece and an enduring classic of moral thought. This version of Thus Spoke Zarathustra is the translation by Thomas Common.
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- : Random House Publishing Group
- : Random House Publishing Group
- : 0.39
- : 19 September 1995
- : 2.6 Centimeters X 12 Centimeters X 19.1 Centimeters
- : books
Special Fields
- : Friedrich Nietzsche; Walter Kaufmann (Translator)
- : Hardback