Audiobook: Thus Spake Zarathustra: A Book for All and None
- Download Zarathustra's Prologue audio
- Download Part 1: I. The Three Metamorphoses audio
- Download Part 1: II. The Academic Chairs of Virtue audio
- Download Part 1: III. Backworldsmen audio
- Download Part 1: IV. The Despisers of the Body audio
- Download Part 1: V. Joys and Passions audio
- Download Part 1: VI. The Pale Criminal audio
- Download Part 1: VII. Reading and Writing audio
- Download Part 1: VIII. The Tree on the Hill audio
- Download Part 1: IX. The Preachers of Death audio
- Download Part 1: X. War and Warriors audio
- Download Part 1: XI. The New Idol audio
- Download Part 1: XII. The Flies in the Market-place audio
- Download Part 1: XIII. Chastity audio
- Download Part 1: XIV. The Friend audio
- Download Part 1: XV. The Thousand and One Goals audio
- Download Part 1: XVI. Neighbour-Love audio
- Download Part 1: XVII. The Way of the Creating One audio
- Download Part 1: XVIII. Old and Young Women audio
- Download Part 1: XIX. The Bite of the Adder audio
- Download Part 1: XX. Child and Marriage audio
- Download Part 1: XXI. Voluntary Death audio
- Download Part 1: XXII. The Bestowing Virtue audio
- Download Part 2: XXIII. The Child with the Mirror audio
- Download Part 2: XXIV. In the Happy Isles audio
- Download Part 2: XXV. The Pitiful audio
- Download Part 2: XXVI. The Priests audio
- Download Part 2: XXVII. The Virtuous audio
- Download Part 2: XXVIII. The Rabble audio
- Download Part 2: XXIX. The Tarantulas audio
- Download Part 2: XXX. The Famous Wise Ones audio
- Download Part 2: XXXI. The Night-Song audio
- Download Part 2: XXXII. The Dance-Song audio
- Download Part 2: XXXIII. The Grave-Song audio
- Download Part 2: XXXIV. Self-Surpassing audio
- Download Part 2: XXXV. The Sublime Ones audio
- Download Part 2: XXXVI. The Land of Culture audio
- Download Part 2: XXXVII. Immaculate Perception audio
- Download Part 2: XXXVIII. Scholars audio
- Download Part 2: XXXIX. Poets audio
- Download Part 2: XL. Great Events audio
- Download Part 2: XLI. The Soothsayer audio
- Download Part 2: XLII. Redemption audio
- Download Part 2: XLIII. Manly Prudence audio
- Download Part 2: XLIV. The Stillest Hour audio
- Download Part 3: XLV. The Wanderer audio
- Download Part 3: XLVI. The Vision and the Enigma audio
- Download Part 3: XLVII. Involuntary Bliss audio
- Download Part 3: XLVIII. Before Sunrise audio
- Download Part 3: XLIX. The Bedwarfing Virtue audio
- Download Part 3: L. On the Olive-Mount audio
- Download Part 3: LI. On Passing-by audio
- Download Part 3: LII. The Apostates audio
- Download Part 3: LIII. The Return Home audio
- Download Part 3: LIV. The Three Evil Things audio
- Download Part 3: LV. The Spirit of Gravity audio
- Download Part 3: LVI. Old and New Tables audio
- Download Part 3: LVII. The Convalescent audio
- Download Part 3: LVIII. The Great Longing audio
- Download Part 3: LIX. The Second Dance-Song audio
- Download Part 3: LX. The Seven Seals audio
- Download Part 4: LXI. The Honey Sacrifice audio
- Download Part 4: LXII. The Cry of Distress audio
- Download Part 4: LXIII. Talk with the Kings audio
- Download Part 4: LXIV. The Leech audio
- Download Part 4: LXV. The Magician audio
- Download Part 4: LXVI. Out of Service audio
- Download Part 4: LXVII. The Ugliest Man audio
- Download Part 4: LXVIII. The Voluntary Beggar audio
- Download Part 4: LXIX. The Shadow audio
- Download Part 4: LXX. Noon-Tide audio
- Download Part 4: LXXI. The Greeting audio
- Download Part 4: LXXII. The Supper audio
- Download Part 4: LXIII. The Higher Man audio
- Download Part 4: LXXIV. The Song of Melancholy audio
- Download Part 4: LXXV. Science audio
- Download Part 4: LXXVI. Among Daughters of the Desert audio
- Download Part 4: LXXVII. The Awakening audio
- Download Part 4: LXXVIII. The Ass-Festival audio
- Download Part 4: LXXIX. The Drunken Song audio
- Download Part 4: LXXX. The Sign audio
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Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (1844–1900) was a nineteenth-century German philosopher. He wrote critical texts on religion, morality, contemporary culture, philosophy and science, using a distinctive German language style and displaying a fondness for aphorism. Nietzsche’s influence remains substantial within and beyond philosophy, notably in existentialism and postmodernism.
Thus Spake Zarathustra is a work composed in four parts between 1883 and 1885. Much of the work deals with ideas such as the “eternal recurrence of the same”, the parable on the “death of God”, and the “prophecy” of the Overman, which were first introduced in The Gay Science. Described by Nietzsche himself as “the deepest ever written”, the book is a dense and esoteric treatise on philosophy and morality, featuring as protagonist a fictionalized Zarathustra. A central irony of the text is that the style of the Bible is used by Nietzsche to present ideas of his which fundamentally oppose Judaeo-Christian morality and tradition.
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