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Conversations with Nietzsche: A Life in the Words of His Contemporaries
Sander L Gilman
Conversations with Nietzsche: A Life in the Words of His Contemporaries
Sander L Gilman
Jacket Description/Back: In Conversation with Nietzsche, Sander Gilman and David Parent present a fascinating selection of memoirs, anecdotes, and informal recollections by friends and acquaintances of Nietzsche, translated by Parent from the definitive German collection. Gilman's selections carefully balance documents concerning Nietzsche's personal life with others on his intellectual development, resulting in an entertaining and informative book that will appeal to a wide audience of educated readers. Marc Notes: Abridged translation of: Begegnungen mit Nietzsche; Includes index. Review Quotes: "An exceedingly interesting, and often touching, collection of memories."--The New York Review of Books"An excellent exposition of the life of Nietzsche as seen from the outside looking in. A nice complement to his own views of himself from the inside looking out."--Manuel Davenport, Texas A&M University"Indispensable for senior students of Nietzsche."--Mark Migotti, University of Ottawa"What sort of life emerges from this reading? A richer life, I think, than his biographers have been willing to grant.... Since hero worshippers and then fascists depopulated the Zarathustra landscape, one can only be grateful to Gilman and his capable translator, David J. Parent, for repopulatingthat world again."--American Historical Review"Not for Nietzsche scholars only, this exemplary collection is for anyone interested in a unique man, one as unforgettable for the exquisite fineness of his outer life as for the fire within."--Kirkus ReviewsReview Quotes: "An exceedingly interesting, and often touching, collection of memories."--The New York Review of Books "An excellent exposition of the life of Nietzsche as seen from the outside looking in. A nice complement to his own views of himself from the inside looking out."--Manuel Davenport, Texas A& M University "Indispensable for senior students of Nietzsche."--Mark Migotti, University of Ottawa "What sort of life emerges from this reading? A richer life, I think, than his biographers have been willing to grant.... Since hero worshippers and then fascists depopulated the Zarathustra landscape, one can only be grateful to Gilman and his capable translator, David J. Parent, for repopulating that world again."--American Historical Review "Not for Nietzsche scholars only, this exemplary collection is for anyone interested in a unique man, one as unforgettable for the exquisite fineness of his outer life as for the fire within."--Kirkus Reviews Review Quotes:"An exceedingly interesting, and often touching, collection of memories."--The New York Review of Books"An excellent exposition of the life of Nietzsche as seen from the outside looking in. A nice complement to his own views of himself from the inside looking out."--Manuel Davenport, Texas A&M University"Indispensable for senior students of Nietzsche."--Mark Migotti, University of Ottawa"What sort of life emerges from this reading? A richer life, I think, than his biographers have been willing to grant.... Since hero worshippers and then fascists depopulated the Zarathustra landscape, one can only be grateful to Gilman and his capable translator, David J. Parent, for repopulating that world again."--American Historical Review"Not for Nietzsche scholars only, this exemplary collection is for anyone interested in a unique man, one as unforgettable for the exquisite fineness of his outer life as for the fire within."--Kirkus ReviewsReview Quotes: "An exceedingly interesting, and often touching, collection of memories."--The New York Review of Books "An excellent exposition of the life of Nietzsche as seen from the outside looking in. A nice complement to his own views of himself from the inside looking out."--Manuel Davenport, Texas A&M University "Indispensable for senior students of Nietzsche."--Mark Migotti, University of Ottawa "What sort of life emerges from this reading? A richer life, I think, than his biographers have been willing to grant.... Since hero worshippers and then fascists depopulated the Zarathustra landscape, one can only be grateful to Gilman and his capable translator, David J. Parent, for repopulating that world again."--American Historical Review "Not for Nietzsche scholars only, this exemplary collection is for anyone interested in a unique man, one as unforgettable for the exquisite fineness of his outer life as for the fire within."--Kirkus ReviewsPublisher Marketing: Nietzsche's friend, the philosopher Paul Ree, once said that Nietzsche was more important for his letters than for his books, and even more important for his conversations than for his letters. In Conversations with Nietzsche, Sander Gilman and David Parent present a fascinating selection of eighty-seven memoirs, anecdotes, and informal recollections by friends and acquaintances of Nietzsche. Translated from the definitive German collection, Begegnungen mit Nietzsche, these biographical pieces--some of which have never before appeared in English--cover the entire span of Nietzsche's life: his boyhood friendships, his arrival at the University of Bonn, his appointment to professor at Basel at age twenty-four, the impact of The Birth of Tragedy, his friendship with Wagner, his life in Italy, his confinement at the Jena Sanatorium, and his death. They present the philosopher in dialogue with friends and acquaintances, and provide new insights into him as a thinker and as a commentator on his times, recounting his views on some of the greats of history, including Burckhardt, Goethe, Kant, Dostoevsky, Napoleon, and numerous others. In his selections, Gilman has carefully balanced documents concerning Nietzsche's personal life with others on his intellectual development, resulting in an entertaining and informative book that will appeal to a wide audience of educated readers." Review Citations:
Library Journal 08/15/1987 (EAN 9780195049619, Hardcover)
Contributor Bio: Gilman, Sander L Sander L. Gilman is a distinguished professor of the liberal arts and sciences and psychiatry at Emory University. He is the author or editor of over eighty books, including Seeing the Insane and Jewish Self-Hatred. A past president of the Modern Language Association, he was awarded Doctor of Laws at the University of Toronto, is an honorary professor of the Free University in Berlin, and is an honorary member of the American Psychoanalytic Association.
304 pages
Media | Książki Paperback Book (Książka z miękką okładką i klejonym grzbietem) |
Wydane | 14 listopada 1991 |
ISBN13 | 9780195067781 |
Wydawcy | Oxford University Press Inc |
Strony | 304 |
Wymiary | 229 × 154 × 23 mm · 470 g |
Tłumacz | Parent, David J. (Professor of German, Professor of German, Illinois State University) |
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