World Famous Comics: Introducing Nietzsche, Third Edition (Introducing...)
Introducing Nietzsche, Third Edition (Introducing...)
By: Laurence Gane Publisher: Totem Books Average Rating: Binding: Paperback Label: Totem Books Number of Items: 1 Number of Pages: 176 Publication Date: August 25, 2005
Amazing I started thumbing through this book in Chicago and could not put it down. I had to buy a second copy because my friend in Chicago I showed it to after reading could also not put it down. This is an excellent overview of Nietzsche and his philosophy and thoughts on various subjects. Since reading the overview I have worked my way through the Antichrist, the Genealogy of Morals, Ecce Homo, and have starting working on Zarathustra. While Nietzsche is certainly subject to multiple interpretations, this book seems to hit the nail on the head and I frequently return to it after reading the original works to see if I have the same interpretation of various subjects as the author. A fun and informative read.
I give you .. the superman! This book is a perfect introduction/overview of Nietzcshe's work, well paced, covering all the bases simply and succinctly, with suitable illustrations. Best of all, Nietzsche himself gives intellectual justification for such a brief overview of complicated ideas - he is perhaps the greatest critic of all, of academic overwrite and turgid over-complicated arguments. As a great proponent and utiliser of the aphorism, you can feel quite comfortable in reading this edition, that you are in fact doing the great man's work justice.
We see in Gane's book what a profound thinker Nietzsche is, and what a thoroughly modern figure he is. We see how Freud, Postmodernism and the current critique of science as God all developed from his work. What a man, what a thinker, what a book this is! Junk the original works and just read this - now that's a post-modern approach.
In my opinion, the "Introducing" series are well worth the money I can only give this one 3 of 5 stars. Maybe it's just me, but I thought this book was about as entertaining as one of Nietzsche's books. Long, dry, boring.
Bathroom Book Overview For me most philosophers should be studied regardless of their views or how they differ from one's own views.
This book seeks to inform readers of Nietzsche's life and his philosophical beliefs. Do not expect an in depth look at any of these. This would most likely be useful for someone just starting to study philosophy with no significant prior knowledge.
The actual best place for this would be as a bathroom book. It is very easy to read and is broken down into numerous categories concerning Nietzsche's teachings. It also uses numerous illustrations with major historical people and how they viewed these teachings or how they helped to contribute to Nietzsche's belief system. It also goes far in setting straight a lot of misconceptions and falsehood regarding this philosopher.
An Excellent Introduction! I perused this book in a bookstore and found myself not being able to put the book down. I returned the next day, and read more of it, then decided that this book is well worth the ..., especially since it makes you think and begin to question things around you that you have accepted all your life. This book, in my opinion, is great for anybody interested in Nietzsche or Philosophy- not only is it entertaining, but it gives a nice overview of his life and his works- and is a great starter for anyone who doesn't know where to start with Nietzche. If you are Christian or one who associates with a religion, you may find some of Nietzche's ideas a bit offensive. But even if you are, or if you have already been questioning things like 'culture' and religion, you will smile when you read this book.
Nevertheless, it's good just to read this book- no matter what angle you're coming from, it's always good to know different views, and this is one view you don't want to miss. You will smile at how Nietzche came about gaining so much self knowledge, and by doing this, he came up with his unique and provacative ideas.
I'd highly recommend this book, as well as the others in the series. If you want to go on a journey with your mind, this is a good place to start, well worth the ... that would go towards buying some non-necessity anyways. Hopefully in the end, like Nietzche, you'll find your own philosophy and go your own way, not some way that you did not choose.