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Ainsi Parlait Zarathoustra
Book • 1883
Thus Spoke Zarathustra is a work of philosophical fiction written by Friedrich Nietzsche.
The book follows the character of Zarathustra, a figure inspired by the Persian prophet Zoroaster, as he descends from his mountain retreat to share his wisdom with humanity.
The narrative explores key Nietzschean concepts such as the Übermensch (or superman), the will to power, and the eternal recurrence.
Through a series of discourses, Zarathustra challenges traditional Christian morality and introduces his own philosophical ideas, often using metaphorical and parabolic language.
The book is divided into four parts, each delving into different aspects of Zarathustra's teachings and his interactions with various characters, ultimately reflecting Nietzsche's critique of Western culture and his vision for human transformation.
The book follows the character of Zarathustra, a figure inspired by the Persian prophet Zoroaster, as he descends from his mountain retreat to share his wisdom with humanity.
The narrative explores key Nietzschean concepts such as the Übermensch (or superman), the will to power, and the eternal recurrence.
Through a series of discourses, Zarathustra challenges traditional Christian morality and introduces his own philosophical ideas, often using metaphorical and parabolic language.
The book is divided into four parts, each delving into different aspects of Zarathustra's teachings and his interactions with various characters, ultimately reflecting Nietzsche's critique of Western culture and his vision for human transformation.
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