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Thus Spake Zarathustra
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Thus Spoke Zarathustra is a work of philosophical fiction written by German
philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche between 1883 and 1885 The protagonist is
nominally the historical Zarathustra, but, besides a handful of sentences, Nietzsche
is not particularly concerned with any resemblance. Much of the book purports to
be what Zarathustra said, and it repeats the refrain, "Thus spoke Zarathustra".
The style of Zarathustra has facilitated variegated and often incompatible ideas
about what Zarathustra says. Zarathustra's "[e]xplanations and claims are almost
always analogical and figurative". Though there is no consensus with what
Zarathustra means when he speaks, there is some consensus with what he speaks
about. Zarathustra deals with ideas about the Übermensch, the death of God, the
will to power, and eternal recurrence.
Zarathustra himself first appeared in Nietzsche's earlier book The Gay Science.
Nietzsche has suggested that his Zarathustra is a tragedy and a parody and a
polemic and the culmination of the German language. It was his favourite of his
own books. He was aware, however, that readers might not understand it. Possibly
this is why he subtitled it A Book for All and None. But as with the content whole,
Thus Spoke Zarathustra is a work of philosophical fiction written by German
philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche between 1883 and 1885 The protagonist is
nominally the historical Zarathustra, but, besides a handful of sentences, Nietzsche
is not particularly concerned with any resemblance. Much of the book purports to
be what Zarathustra said, and it repeats the refrain, "Thus spoke Zarathustra".
The style of Zarathustra has facilitated variegated and often incompatible ideas
about what Zarathustra says. Zarathustra's "[e]xplanations and claims are almost
always analogical and figurative". Though there is no consensus with what
Zarathustra means when he speaks, there is some consensus with what he speaks
about. Zarathustra deals with ideas about the Übermensch, the death of God, the
will to power, and eternal recurrence.
Zarathustra himself first appeared in Nietzsche's earlier book The Gay Science.
Nietzsche has suggested that his Zarathustra is a tragedy and a parody and a
polemic and the culmination of the German language. It was his favourite of his
own books. He was aware, however, that readers might not understand it. Possibly
this is why he subtitled it A Book for All and None. But as with the content whole,
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