The Birth Of Tragedy
 

The Birth Of Tragedy

by Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

Indeed, what is the Dionysian? This book offers an answer to that question: a "knowledgeable person" speaks there, the initiate and disciple of his own god. Perhaps I would now speak with more care and less eloquently about such a difficult psychological question as the origin of tragedy among the Greeks. A basic issue is the relationship of the Greeks to pain, the degree of their sensitivity.... (read more)

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totally overrated. worth a read simply to tell you how pointless this existential crap is.

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