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Number of Pages
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Language
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This is a philosophical fiction and classic work that follows a solitary sage who descends from the mountains to share enduring wisdom about living with purpose, independence, and a fearless view of existence. The central questions explore who we are, what we can become, and how to shape a life guided by inner conviction. It speaks to thoughtful adults and students of philosophy, literature, or personal growth who crave challenging ideas presented with literary cadence. The tone is provocative yet uplifting, inviting readers to rethink assumptions and pursue a self-directed path.
The reading experience blends story-led meditations with aphoristic dialogue, presenting a narrative frame that engages large questions about meaning, power, and the nature of belief. The style is distinctive for its rhythmic cadence and compact, effect-driven passages that reward contemplation and re-reading. Readers are invited to interact mentally by weighing ideas against their own experiences, and to consider how the sageโs insights might illuminate their own choices, ambitions, and sense of self.
For fiction and philosophy lovers, the journey emphasizes inner exploration and the tension between solitude and society, prompting reflection on leadership, authenticity, and the courage to think independently. It serves as a philosophical companion for those wrestling with existential questions and the ethics of self-direction.
After finishing, readers gain a sharpened sense of personal agency, a more independent perspective on life choices, and a curiosity that endures. The work fosters confidence in forming oneโs own beliefs, nourishes ongoing inquiry, and leaves a lasting impression as a catalyst for thoughtful living.
Product Details
Author
Friedrich Nietzsche
Publisher
Penguin Random House
Number of Pages
334
Language
English
SKU
9789815202663
ISBN
9789815202663
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
12.9x2.1x19.8cm
Binding
Hardback
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Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900) Was Born Near Leipzig In 1844. When He Was Only Twenty-Four He Was Appointed To The Chair Of Classical Philology At Basel University. Works Published In The 1880S Include The Gay Science , Thus Spoke Zarathustra , Beyond Good And Evil , On The Genealogy Of Morals , Twilight Of The Idols And The Antichrist . In January 1889, Nietzsche Collapsed On A Street In Turin And Was Subsequently Institutionalized, Spending The Rest Of His Life In A Condition Of Mental And Physical Paralysis. Works Published After His Death In 1900 Include Will To Power , Based On His Notebooks, And Ecce Homo , His Autobiography.