

Buy Thus Spake Zarathustra (Classics of World Literature) New by Nietzsche, Friedrich, Nietzsche, Nicholas Davey, Griffith, Tom, Common, Anthony (ISBN: 9781853267765) from desertcart's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Review: Worth the investment in time, money and thinking. - EDITION: “Thus Spake Zarathustra”, Nietzsche, 1997, Wordsworth Classic Edition, ISBN: 978-1-85326-776-5, paperback. Since I first used Wordsworth edition, they have progressed immeasurably both in terms of the print and paper quality and in the content, especially commentary, i.e. not the original text. This is no exception. Printed on quality paper with an extensive, helpful introduction by Nicholas Davey, Nietzche’s text has received careful treatment, presentation and translation by Thomas Common. “There was it also where I picked up from the path the word ‘Superman’, and that man is something to be surpassed. That man’s is a bridge, not a goal - rejoicing over his noontide's and evenings, as advances to a new rosy dawns - “ (P 192). Although there were times when I would have liked commentary, a guidance, it forced deeper thinking. I recommend the edition, especially at the price a paid. . For anyone wanting to research further, I recommend Leonard Bernstein’s lecture on Richard Strauss’s music, “Thus Spake Zarathrustra’. Although he was talking to a hall and television audience of young people, Bernstein typically deals with the text and music at a high level to advance understanding. Well worth a watch to understand both Nietzsche, Strauss and music. All recommended. Review: An incredible book - Whatever you think of Nietzsche's philosophy, the level of introspection, breadth of thought and impact of his aphorisms make for an utterly compelling read. If you're new to Nietzsche then The Will to Power is probably a better starting point, Zarathustra may well be his master work though. Don't take my word for it, just read it.
| Best Sellers Rank | 104,461 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 209 in Philosopher Biographies 2,778 in Philosophy (Books) 4,113 in Fiction Classics (Books) |
| Customer reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (113) |
| Dimensions | 12.45 x 2.03 x 19.56 cm |
| Edition | New |
| ISBN-10 | 1853267767 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1853267765 |
| Item weight | 1.05 kg |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 352 pages |
| Publication date | 5 Nov. 1997 |
| Publisher | Wordsworth Editions |
R**R
Worth the investment in time, money and thinking.
EDITION: “Thus Spake Zarathustra”, Nietzsche, 1997, Wordsworth Classic Edition, ISBN: 978-1-85326-776-5, paperback. Since I first used Wordsworth edition, they have progressed immeasurably both in terms of the print and paper quality and in the content, especially commentary, i.e. not the original text. This is no exception. Printed on quality paper with an extensive, helpful introduction by Nicholas Davey, Nietzche’s text has received careful treatment, presentation and translation by Thomas Common. “There was it also where I picked up from the path the word ‘Superman’, and that man is something to be surpassed. That man’s is a bridge, not a goal - rejoicing over his noontide's and evenings, as advances to a new rosy dawns - “ (P 192). Although there were times when I would have liked commentary, a guidance, it forced deeper thinking. I recommend the edition, especially at the price a paid. . For anyone wanting to research further, I recommend Leonard Bernstein’s lecture on Richard Strauss’s music, “Thus Spake Zarathrustra’. Although he was talking to a hall and television audience of young people, Bernstein typically deals with the text and music at a high level to advance understanding. Well worth a watch to understand both Nietzsche, Strauss and music. All recommended.
R**Y
An incredible book
Whatever you think of Nietzsche's philosophy, the level of introspection, breadth of thought and impact of his aphorisms make for an utterly compelling read. If you're new to Nietzsche then The Will to Power is probably a better starting point, Zarathustra may well be his master work though. Don't take my word for it, just read it.
V**E
Most interesting but a bit hard to read at times
I really like this book which I read 20 years ago and did not understood much. At the time, I would have needed "Zarathustra for Dummies", but 20 years down the road it's a bit easier though a very dense book. To read during your summer holidays while you have little else to do. A must read if you are going back to your philosophy classes.
N**O
Excellent low cost Nietzsche book
This book is excellent, meant to be read and not simply look pretty on the shelf. You're not paying for a fancy expensive cover or extra quality paper. You're paying for a book to be read. I love this low cost Nietzsche books. (Those who are complaining about the "arcaic" english, this is not the first publication I read like this, seems to me the most correct, and one of the first translations AFAIK).
M**A
Tattoo worthy??
Well, I've not read it yet. However, the condition of the book is great, would recommend. My dad basically forced me to read this book, it's safe to say he's a fan. He's even got a quote from this book tattooed on his ribs so like I guess it's good?? Apparently it's difficult to read though according to my friend but he did say it's also good so like :) But yeah the condition is great. Looks exactly the same :)
C**T
Good book
Not new
C**N
Four Stars
Please read this with an 'open mind'.
P**S
One Star
hated it and all things Nietzsche!
D**L
The Common translation is allegedly written in the voice of a King James Bible, making a dense read needlessly more difficult. I find it far worse than KJV language and this book is already a heavy lift. Go with Kaufman or any other (relatively) plain English translation
R**X
It’s in archaic English
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