Friedrich Nietzsche – Thus Spoke Zarathustra 2006 Turkish Book Turkey
Friedrich Nietzsche – Thus Spoke Zarathustra (Böyle Buyurdu Zerdüşt) – Kitap Zamanı Yayınları Turkish Edition (2006)
Description:
This Turkish edition of Thus Spoke Zarathustra (Böyle Buyurdu Zerdüşt) by Friedrich Nietzsche was published by Kitap Zamanı Yayınları in 2006. Printed in Turkish, the work is Nietzsche's most famous and influential philosophical masterpiece, combining philosophy, poetry, and allegory in a unique literary style.
Originally published between 1883 and 1885, the book follows the fictional prophet Zarathustra as he descends from his years of solitude to share his philosophical teachings with humanity. Through symbolic speeches and parables, Nietzsche introduces many of his central ideas, including the Übermensch (Overman), the will to power, self-overcoming, and the eternal recurrence, encouraging readers to transcend conventional morality and create their own values.
Themes such as freedom, individuality, self-transformation, morality, power, truth, and the meaning of existence appear throughout the work. Regarded as one of the defining texts of modern philosophy and literature, Thus Spoke Zarathustra continues to influence philosophy, psychology, literature, and cultural thought worldwide.
Key Features:
• Author: Friedrich Nietzsche
• Original Title: Thus Spoke Zarathustra
• Turkish Title: Böyle Buyurdu Zerdüşt
• Publisher: Kitap Zamanı Yayınları
• Publication Date: 2006
• Language: Turkish
• Format: Paperback
• Genre: Philosophy; Classical Literature; Classical Philosophy
• Subject: Nietzsche's philosophical vision of self-overcoming and human potential
• Literary Content: Philosophical novel; Allegory; Prose poetry
• Themes: Übermensch; Will to power; Eternal recurrence; Freedom; Individualism; Self-overcoming
• Historical Focus: Nineteenth-century European philosophy
• Educational Value: Nietzsche's most influential philosophical work, presenting his core ideas through symbolic narrative
• Collector Appeal: Turkish edition of one of the most important philosophical works of the modern era