Thus Spake Zarathustra: A Book for All and None by Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche is one of the most distinctive and provocative works in modern philosophy. Written between 1883 and 1885, it takes the form of philosophical fiction, giving voice to the ancient prophet Zarathustra as he descends from the mountains to share his reflections on humanity, morality, knowledge, and the meaning of existence. Through a series of poetic discourses, parables, and striking metaphors, Nietzsche introduces some of his most influential ideas, including the Übermensch, the death of God, the will to power, and eternal recurrence. Rather than presenting philosophy as a rigid system, Nietzsche transforms it into a vivid literary experience—challenging readers to question inherited values and confront the possibilities of becoming something greater. Born from years of solitary thought and inspired by long walks in the mountains, Thus Spake Zarathustra is at once philosophical, literary, and deeply personal. Its prophetic voice, lyrical language, and uncompromising questions continue to challenge readers more than a century after its publication, inviting each generation to reconsider what it means to live, create, overcome, and affirm life.
| Penulis | : | Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche |
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| Penerbit | : | basabasi |
| Tahun terbit | : | 2026 |
| ISBN | : | - |
| Halaman | : | 412 |