Thus Spake Zarathustra

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      “Thus Spake Zarathustra” translated from “Thus Spoke Zarathustra” is a philosophical novel written by the German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche, published in four parts between 1883 and 1885. It is written in the form of a prose poem and is considered one of Nietzsche’s most significant and challenging works.

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      “Thus Spake Zarathustra” has had a profound impact on philosophy and literature, and it has been interpreted in various ways by different readers. The book is considered one of Nietzsche’s most important and challenging works. It has influenced thinkers, writers, and artists across different disciplines and continues to be studied and discussed in the realm of philosophy and beyond.

      The central character in the book is Zarathustra, who serves as Nietzsche’s mouthpiece to present his philosophical ideas. The work is structured in four parts, and it is written in the form of a prose poem. Nietzsche uses allegory and parable to convey his thoughts on topics such as the eternal recurrence, the will to power, the overman (or Übermensch), and the idea of God’s death.

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      Details

      Publisher : Book.io

      Series : Monday Meditations

      First Publication Date : 1883

      Author : Friedrich Nietzsche

      Genres: Parable, Philosophy, Poetry, Psychology, Religion

      Language : English

      Word Count : 63,500

      Format : DEA (Decentralized Encrypted Asset)

      Read On : Book.io eReader dApp

      Cover Art : Includes 4K hi-resolution book cover

      Cardano Retail Price : 169 ADA

      Cardano Discount Price : 99 ADA, for wallet holding Meditations

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      Author Info

      Friedrich Nietzsche

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