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Author:Friedrich Nietzsche
Title:Ecce Homo
Publisher:  Penguin Classics
Country:UK
Date:1992
Format:Paperback
Genre:Literature
Translator:R. J. Hollingdale
ISBN-10:0140445153
Barcode:9780140445152
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111 Pages.

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Friedrich Nietzsche - Ecce Homo - Editura Centaurus - Paperback - Romania - 9739503209 (1991)

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Magic Marmalade
3rd Feb 2016
 Actually, the cover may be one of those cheesy pieces to camera catching subject "unawares":

"Oh, hello.... I didn't see you there!"

..."I was just going through some old silverpoint drawings of my water-skiing holiday in the Bahamas... come in, and I'll tell you all about the time we covered Ian Fleming's swimming trunks with crab paste while he was in the shower.... he'll never go shark baiting again I can tell you!"
 

 
zabadak
2nd Feb 2016
 There's nothing Nietszche couldn't teach ya
'Bout the raising of the wrist...
Socrate himself
Was permanently pi55ed! :happy:
 

 
Magic Marmalade
1st Feb 2016
 ....I mean, you just have to look at the cover of this book to see what kind of dude he was, it's like he's saying:

"WHAT?!!"

Just before he lectures you at length about soup and English Women's feet, and the virtues of an enormous moustache that hangs from yer head like a bat in a belfry.

(I think this cover engraving is of him writing a list of things of which he doesn't approve... "Volume 3...")
 

 
Magic Marmalade
1st Feb 2016
 :)

I don't know what the German would be for:

"Quick!... Hide!.... Here Comes Nietszche!"

... but I bet it was heard quite frequently in the streets back in his day.
 

 
carey jeggs
1st Feb 2016
 I can imagine Frank Skinner saying 'And what doesn't Friedrich like'?
 

 
Magic Marmalade
1st Feb 2016
 Neither am I carey.... neither am I. :)
 

 
carey jeggs
31st Jan 2016
 He wasn't too keen on Englishwomen's feet either.
 

 
Magic Marmalade
31st Jan 2016
 I'll be honest carey... it's been a very long time since I read this one, and don't remember any of it, except that these kind of obsessions were a feature of his writing.
 

 
carey jeggs
31st Jan 2016
 I'm baffled by the business about the soup.I would have thought that eating it before, not after,the meal was the usual practice.He thinks the Germans are barbaric for doing this and cites Venetian cookbooks of the sixteenth century as confirmation.
All nutritionist websites I've checked insist that soup as starter is best for digestion.
 


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