File spoon-archives/nietzsche.archive/nietzsche_1998/nietzsche.9808, message 239


Date: Thu, 27 Aug 1998 19:36:58 +0200
From: AUDRAN JEROME <jaudran-AT-club-internet.fr>
Subject: Re: A little help


A. G. Holden wrote:
> 
> Hi to everyone,
> 
> I am a philosophy student and Nietsche is one of my current courses. The
> set texts are 'Birth of Tragedy', 'Beyond Good and Evil', 'Thus Spoke
> Zarathustra' and 'On the Genealogy of Morals'. Plus a supplementary reading
> list of course. I was wondering if any of you out there think that there
> are any books which are *absolutely* essential reading for anyone who is
> serious about Nietsche.
> 
> Annette Holden
> aholden-AT-tpgi.com.au
> 
>        Dear Annette,

	I think that one book is asolutely essential for you if you really want
to understand Nietzsche's work. And this book is a book written by
Nietzsche himself : Ecce Homo. This text is a kind of commentary of the
most important texts Nietzsche has written, a sort of back-looking after
a long life of work.
	I hope you will enjoy yourself in reading this book.

Jerome.


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