Thus Spoke Zarathustra
Nietzsche's philosophical novel follows the prophet Zarathustra as he descends from his mountain solitude to share his wisdom with humanity. Through poetic prose and symbolic narratives, the work introduces the concepts of the Übermensch, eternal recurrence, and the death of God. It challenges traditional morality and advocates for the creation of new values in a godless world.
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