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Peter Wapnewski
About this listen
Peter Wapnewski liest in überzeugender Kenntnis dieses großartigen Textes die ersten drei und damit die bedeutendsten Teile von "Zarathustra".
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- Anonymous User
- 05-26-22
Very heavy read
It was great for my German, but it was hard to grasp. I liked a few quotes from it.
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- Amazon Customer
- 05-30-20
One of the best!
Fantastic exposition of a beautiful poetic affirmation of life and freedom!
Thanks Nietzsche! Just read it!
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- Thomas V.
- 12-12-15
Übergangswerk von Nietzsche's Pessimismus zum Opt
Also sprach Zarathustra ist mein erstes Nietzsche Buch. Und ich bin begeistert. Es ist nach Informationen die ich im Internet gefunden habe, ein gutes Buch um mit Nietzsche zu beginnen. Es stellt eine Art Übergang von Nietzsche's pessimistischen zu den optimistischen Werken dar. Ich kann mir vorstellen, dass es keinen besseren Sprecher für dieses Buch als Peter Wapnewski gibt.
Die abstrakte Sprache Nietzsches verlangt sehr viel Aufmerksamkeit und Konzentration.
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- LaPortaMA
- 12-11-19
WRONG LANGUAGE.
I must have clicked on the wrong edition. I've reordered. Now, how can I send it back
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