Ecce Homo: How One Becomes What One Is
C**S
Who better to describe a bombs explosion than the detonator?
Nietzsche traces his intellectual development from birth of tragedy to ecce homo itself. His pride in his own work is glaringly obvious. With that said, being reprimanded for writing as if you believed your life work was of value is something that ought to be responded with by a laugh. Short but good.
U**A
Perfect!
Perfect!
E**E
Not the best book written
Not the best of books.Gets really draggy in the middle and his continuous rebuke for German culture is laborious.
C**S
Five Stars
Good
S**E
The words are easy to read though there is a vast amount of ...
The words are easy to read though there is a vast amount of ambiguity in the translation and understanding of the pages.
F**Y
Five Stars
A great read from a great man.
M**T
Five Stars
Perfect thanks
S**S
Embarrassingly Bad Print
I canβt believe I spent almost $8 on this. The book looks and feels like a free pamphlet, there are one inch borders around the text forcing there to be a tiny font, and the cover looks like it was designed in MS Paint in 5 minutes. I could understand this if the book was $3, but for $8 I really expected more.
C**N
Read it now and understand it later
Quite a fascinating book. Read some of hos works before though as this book presuposes a lot of prework. Very good read nevertheless.
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