- Published: 01/08/2003
- ISBN: 9781862075955
- 130x20mm
- 416 pages
Nietzsche
Rudiger Safranski
Translated by Shelley Frisch
Nietzsche is one of the most controversial philosophers of the modern age. His writings signalled a major turn in the history of Western philosophy and his influence is so profound that today not even the casual reader can ignore his life and ideas. In this book, Safranski positions the details of Nietzsche’s unhappy life within the context of his thought. He talks about Nietzsche’s boyhood obsession with music, his time in the army, his friendship with Wagner and his unrequited love for Lou Andreas Salome, quoting diaries, letters and discarded writings, each of which reveal a different side of this enigmatic figure.
£9.99
A graceful and elegant book ... Safranski is one of the most brilliant and eloquent essayists
Berliner Zeitung
Based on profound research and excellently narrated, Safranski is the Grandseigneur of his genre who knows how to combine professional knowledge with comprehensible description