Thus Spoke Zarathustra
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Thus Spoke Zarathustra

by Friedrich Nietzsche

Publisher
Independently published
Pages
194
Language
English
Published
1964

Overview

Thus Spoke Zarathustra is Friedrich Nietzsche's prophetic, poetic work of philosophy, centered on a wandering teacher who challenges inherited morality, passive comfort, and the search for easy certainty. Through speeches, parables, songs, and confrontations, Nietzsche explores the overman, eternal recurrence, self-overcoming, solitude, creation, and the danger of living by values one has not examined.

The book is unlike a conventional treatise. Thus Spoke Zarathustra moves through image, rhythm, provocation, and contradiction, asking readers to experience philosophy as a demand placed on life. It can be difficult, but its language is memorable and charged. Readers interested in existential thought, modern philosophy, religious critique, and literary experimentation will find a strange, influential challenge to comfort and obedience.

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