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Wer eintauchen will in die Philosophie Nietzsches, der lausche diesem vor Pathos und lyrischer Meisterschaft nur so strotzenden Werk. Der Übermensch, der Wille zur Macht und die ewige Wiederkehr des Gleichen - dies sind die Grundpfeiler der Lehren des persischen Philosophen Zarathustra, die er in den Jahren der Einsiedelei entwickelt hat.
Mit "Also sprach Zarathustra" hat Nietzsche der Nachwelt einen Diamanten der Gegenaufklärung hinterlassen, in dem sich das heraufdämmernde Licht der Moderne kunstvoll bricht. Zusammen mit dem Musiker Peter N. Gruber entführt Otto Clemens den Hörer in die sprachgewaltige Welt von Friedrich Nietzsche.
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