Human, All Too Human
Discover the profound insights of Friedrich Nietzsche in his thought-provoking work, Human, All Too Human. Published in 1994 by Penguin Books Ltd, this paperback edition spans 320 pages and presents a compelling collection of 638 aphorisms and discourses. Nietzsche explores a diverse range of themes, including art, arrogance, boredom, passion, science, vanity, women, and youth. He referred to this book as "the monument of a crisis," reflecting the significant upheaval in his life during its creation. Engage with Nietzsche's reflections and challenge your perspectives on the human experience through this essential philosophical text. Perfect for both seasoned readers and newcomers to Nietzsche's work, Human, All Too Human is a must-have addition to your literary collection.