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Zarathustra's Secret Joachim Koehler

Zarathustra's Secret By Joachim Koehler

Zarathustra's Secret by Joachim Koehler


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This biography seeks to understand Nietzsche's philosophy through a reconstruction of his inner life. Reinterpreting Nietzsche's letters, diaries and writings, it argues that his suppressed homosexuality was a central influence on his work, and fundamentally compromised his philosophy.

Zarathustra's Secret Summary

Zarathustra's Secret: The Interior Life of Friedrich Nietzsche by Joachim Koehler

More than a century after his death in 1900, Nietzsche remains a seminal figure in the history of European intellectual life. Celebrated as a liberator by some, maligned as a pernicious influence by others, he was the subject of controversy during his lifetime, pursuing a hedonistic individualism and espousing concepts such as the Superman and the Will to Power until he died after a decade of institutionalized insanity.

In this groundbreaking biography, Joachim Koehler seeks for the first time to understand Nietzsche's philosophy through a reconstruction of his inner life. In a revealing reinterpretation of his letters, diaries, and writings, Koehler shows that Nietzsche's suppressed homosexuality, generating a hatred of Christianity and conventional morality, was a central influence on his work. Further, Koehler argues, his philosophical position was fundamentally compromised by the concealment of his forbidden sexual desire. Throughout his life, the unhappy genius was also plagued by horrible nightmares, stemming from his much-loved father's death, which led to a profoundly disturbed conscience and an intense loathing of metaphysics.

Seeking to disguise the truth of his innermost torments, Nietzsche contrived the persona of Zarathustra. The story of the great Persian philosopher, contends Koehler, reveals Nietzsche's own suppression and dionysiac liberation, and presents the culmination of his secret yearnings in the new myth of the Superman who, in his naked beauty, resembled the gods of classical Greece.

Zarathustra's Secret Reviews

Kohler's biography, briskly written, almost a philosophical detective story, is a gripping and fascinating read, even for the uninitiated. Volksblatt This book forces a serious rethinking of Nietzsche and his project. Allan Megill, Journal of Modern History

About Joachim Koehler

Joachim Koehler is a leading German writer, journalist, and former publisher. His previous books on Nietzsche have been translated into eleven languages. Ronald Taylor is the author of Berlin and Its Culture, published by Yale University Press.

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GOR003581840
9780300092783
0300092784
Zarathustra's Secret: The Interior Life of Friedrich Nietzsche by Joachim Koehler
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Yale University Press
20020410
336
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