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March 5th 1998
(first published 1888)
by Oxford University Press, USA
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paperback, 176 pages
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0192831380
(isbn13: 9780192831385)
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`Anyone who wants to gain a quick idea of how before me everything was topsy-turvy should make a start with this work. That which is called idol on th...more
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Sheer ignorance is speaking here: I tend to hate what I can't understand. Nietzsche is certainly a complicated author (I think he was more than a philosopher). It was very hard for me to follow his thoughts. Genius, to me, is the ability to explain the most complicated matters in the easiest of ways. Nietzsche goes the other way around.
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Read in October, 2007
Aside from being deeply misogynistic, he is really brilliant. For some reason, I structured reading this in the middle of Pullman's trilogy, and now I can't stop making inter-textual connections. I'm strongly tempted to write a paper about Nietzschean influences and digressions in Pullman's work.
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This was actually a reread, but still well worth it. TotI is a great introduction to N's late work; full of the blinding genius, epic style, and mad venom. A secondary text through and through though.
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I don't like this translator, but the book itself is awesome. Not quite 5 stars, but again, it's his style that saves everything.
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i always mis-write this as "twilight of the gods" and after reading it i can't see why he didn't call it that to begin with.
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REGLEMENT DE COMPTE A OK CORRAL ENTRE NIETZSCHE ET RICHARD WAGNER
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Read in January, 2001
There is something in here for every occasion.
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Although all players of the Never-Ending Book Quiz have been exposed to Stephenie Meyer's Twilight series of books, which very famous nineteenth century philosopher penned The Twilight of the Idols (Götzen-Dämmerung) which word-plays upon Wagner's opera, The Twilight of the Gods (Götterdämmerung)?
a. Fredrich Nietzsche
b. Immanuel Kant
c. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
d. Fyodor Dostoevsky
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a. Fredrich Nietzsche
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