The Gay Science: With a Prelude in Rhymes and an Appendix of Songs

^ Read * The Gay Science: With a Prelude in Rhymes and an Appendix of Songs by Friedrich Nietzsche Ä eBook or Kindle ePUB. The Gay Science: With a Prelude in Rhymes and an Appendix of Songs Beware non-Kaufmann Kindle version William Adams I love Amazon, but you have to be careful about the way very different versions of a book sometimes wind up on the same sales page with their reader reviews mixed together. At the time I am writing, the page for the Walter Kaufmann translation of the Gay Science lists a Kindle edition for 99 cents, but that edition is not the Kaufmann. It is a new version. Amazon Customer said It more like a collection of Nietzsches random thoughts and poems. OK.

The Gay Science: With a Prelude in Rhymes and an Appendix of Songs

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Rating : 4.84 (822 Votes)
Asin : 0394719859
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 396 Pages
Publish Date : 2014-12-07
Language : English

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Beware non-Kaufmann Kindle version William Adams I love Amazon, but you have to be careful about the way very different versions of a book sometimes wind up on the same sales page with their reader reviews mixed together. At the time I am writing, the page for the Walter Kaufmann translation of the Gay Science lists a Kindle edition for 99 cents, but that edition is not the Kaufmann. It is a new version. Amazon Customer said It more like a collection of Nietzsche's random thoughts and poems. OK. This book is weird. It more like a collection of Nietzsche's random thoughts and poems. But if you slog through it, you will be rewarded at the end. Like Plato, in his Republic (which I LOVED), he finishes with a grand flourish. This is also the book where Nietzsche makes his famous statement, "God is dead".. Nice to read for pleasure. matthew am I did like this book but i didn't really find that he was presenting arguments , it was more a compilation of personal thoughts. I found the reading pretty easy. I did enjoy reading it and i recommend it for "To read for pleasure".

"This book mirrors all of Nietzsche's thought and could be related in hundreds of ways to his other books, his notes, and his letters. For it is a work of art."-- Walter Kaufmann in the Introduction . And yet it is complete in itself

Nietzsche called The Gay Science "the most personal of all my books." It was here that he first proclaimed the death of God -- to which a large part of the book is devoted -- and his doctrine of the eternal recurrence.Walter Kaufmann's commentary, with its many quotations from previously untranslated letters, brings to life Nietzsche as a human being and illuminates his philosophy. The book contains some of Nietzsche's most sustained discussions of art and morality, knowledge and truth, the intellectual conscience and the origin of logic.Most of the book was written just before Thus Spoke Zarathustra, the last part five years later, after Beyond Good and Evil. We encounter Zarathustra in these pages as well as many of Nietzsche's most interesting philosophical ideas and the largest collection of his own poetry that he himself ever published.Walter Kaufmann's English versions of Nietzsche represent one of the major translation enterprises of our time. He is the first philosopher to have translated Nietzsche's major works, and never before has a single translator given us so much of Nietzsche.

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