Where do I start with Nietzsche?
GUESS WHERE?
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AND DON'T FORGET TO SUCK MY DICK
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>>9227735
THE. GREEKS.
https://docs.google.com/document/u/1/d/1y8_RRaZW5X3xwztjZ4p0XeRplqebYwpmuNNpaN_TkgM/pub
>>9227739
>>9227747
Meme posts are already here, waiting for a real answer now.
>>9227751
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>>9227751
>let's read a philologist of the Greeks without the Greeks
You're gonna love Birth of Tragedy and the rest of the Nietzschean corpus.
Untimely meditations
Beyond
Twilight
(everything else)
Zaratustra
>>9227766
NAH
>>9227766
Triple dubs confirm
>>9227735
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MCOw0eJ84d8&list=PL22J3VaeABQARn07dlhIViWyORP02WLjT&index=1
>>9227786
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=70I2JcZHn6c
>>9227798
It's N that doesn't shut up about them, he taught them
>>9227798
>I'm not gonna read twenty books just so I can understand some odd reference in another.
>some odd reference in another.
His entire argument in "The Birth of Tragedy" is centered around two Greek Gods and almost every reference is to a Greek figure or Wagner/Schopenhauer.
>>9227822
It's ok bb, I'll just read the wiki for those two gods then I'll get what his meme is all about
>>9227943
why don't you just read the wiki on nietzsche if you are so insistent on having a cursory understand of his work?
>>9227949
I want to meme on lit and feel superior
>>9227751
>ask where to start with nietzche
>think start with the greeks is a meme
>nietzche's first fucking book is about starting with the greeks
you already lost son
>>9227735
Depends. If you'd like to start near the beginning, it might be good to read some early cultural critique essays, like 2nd and 3rd essay of Unzeitgemässe Betrachtungen. If you want a more mature Nietzsche, very rich works are Die Fröliche Wissenschaft or Jenseits von Gut und Böse. Also quick note: Zarathustra is very hard to interpret, and is more of an excercise and application. Also, don't just read the first essay of the genealogy of morals, you need to read it to the very end not to get a superficial view of it.
Finally, don't get too hung up on certain catchy terms. Nietzsche is for a large part interested in breaking common conceptions and false digotomies. He uses some concepts for this, often to break down some very stubbornly or blindly upheld barriers, but when these become immobile theses themselves they lose their potency, fluidity and usefulness. Nietzsche is actually very subtle.
>>9228047
>replying seriously to this thread
holy fucking shit and space-cats screaming lmao til death
kys
>>9228047
This
>>9227798
>haha tell me where to start
ok
>fuck that i'm not gonna read books
Richard Wagner - - Gesamtkunstwerk gesamtwerk
>>9227735
just google the lecture of raymond geus & genealogy of morals desu
>>9228092
I'm asking where to start with Nietzsche not where to start with literature you frog poster.
Reading the Greeks before some philosopher is like learning C because you want to design a website.
Make sure you find out what the truth is all about.
>>9228130
no it isn't. stop trying to justify your ignorance.