Thus Spake Zarathustra

Friedrich NIETZSCHE

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Thus Spake Zarathustra
Thus Spake Zarathustra

"PERHAPS THE MOST WONDERFUL 'MINE OF IDEAS' IN EXISTENCE": FIRST EDITION IN ENGLISH OF NIETZSCHE'S THUS SPAKE ZARATHUSTRA

NIETZSCHE, Friedrich. Thus Spake Zarathustra: A Book for All and None. New York: Macmillan, 1896. Octavo, original green cloth, uncut and largely unopened. Housed in a custom clamshell box.

First American edition and presumed first edition in English of Nietzsche's magnum opus, "the first comprehensive statement of his mature philosophy," uncut and largely unopened in original gilt-lettered cloth.

Nietzsche's powerful, philosophical prose-poem ranks as "perhaps the most wonderful 'mine of ideas' in existence" (Seymour-Smith, 100 Most Influential Books 79). In its pages Nietzsche announces the "death of God" and heralds the advent of the übermensch, the "superman"—"not the 'blond beast' of later fascism; it is a human being who has mastered passion, risen above the senseless flux and given creative style to his or her character" (Blackburn, 262). Zarathustra is "an elaborate riddle seamlessly blending elements of Nietzsche's philosophy, his pysche and his personal life into a seductive invitation to dance" (Schaberg, 87). Although it would become his most famous work, Nietzsche's philosophical prose-poem was largely unnoticed when it first appeared. Having published Parts 1-3 in 1883-84 at his own expense, the greatly discouraged author privately published only a few copies of Part 4 in 1891. The complete work, "the first comprehensive statement of his mature philosophy" (Edwards V:509), was first published in 1892. Number eight in an eleven-volume series of separately issued English translations of Nietzsche's texts, prepared under the supervision of the Nietzsche-Archiv in Naumburg, Germany; it is the presumed first English-language edition. Translation by Alexander Tille. With eight pages advertisements at rear. See PMM 370.

Text generally fresh, inner paper hinges expertly reinforced, original cloth with light expert restoration and spine a bit darkened. An excellent copy.

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