
The Nietzsche Library is not a refuge for the weary, but a summons to the heights. Here the books are read in full, without dilution, so that each listener may encounter the philosopher directly: his fire, his music, his hammer blows against complacency. This is a podcast for those who would not merely study Nietzsche, but risk hearing him.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 58 | Founded | 2 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | PhilosophySociety & Culture | |||

In which the radiant Olympian gods rise as vibrant embodiments of life’s exuberance, fashioned by the Apollonian impulse to shield mankind from existence’s darker terrors through a splendid mirroring of beauty and joyous illusion. Herein the Greeks, ... more
In which we observe the Apollonian and Dionysian artistic impulses as primal forces of nature, manifesting in dreams and ecstatic revelry, and consider their intricate interplay within Greek art as symbolised by the figure of Apollo and the Dionysian... more
In which the eternal interplay between the Apollonian and Dionysian principles—those twin gods of art—unfolds as a profound dance of dreamlike form and ecstatic dissolution, illuminating the dual nature of artistic creation and human experience. The ... more
In which the author presents a contemplative foreword addressed to a cherished friend, setting the stage for profound reflections born amidst the tumult of war and the sublime beauty of art. He gently asserts the seriousness of the aesthetic problem ... more
In which a restless and questioning mind, set against the thunderous backdrop of war, grapples with the mysterious origins of Greek tragedy, the nature of pessimism, and the enigmatic Dionysian spirit that challenges conventional morality and aesthet... more
In which the rich tapestry of a gifted youth unfolds, revealing a harmonious blend of artistry, scholarship, and philosophy shaped by stern upbringing, classical study, and profound influences such as Schopenhauer and Wagner. We witness the emergence... more
In which the soul at its blazing noon calls to the old friends of youth, only to find that he has outgrown them, and that his high, glacial kingdom is too perilous for those who still need the warm valleys of former belief.
In which the intricate and often painful nature of genius, suffering, and nobility is delicately unveiled through the lens of a soul deeply attuned to both the heights and abysses of human existence, revealing the paradoxes and masks that veil true u... more
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Dense, idea-forward discussions centered on Nietzsche's philosophy, aesthetics, and critique of culture. Episodes feature long-form readings and analyses of key concepts such as the will to power, critique of morality, aesthetics, language, and modernity, often with polemical takes and direct engagement with primary texts. Listeners can expect rigorous textual exploration, provocative interpretations, and a preference for clear, unfiltered engagement with challenging ideas, including discussions of civilization, religion, politics, art, and the psychology of the thinker. A notable strength is the commitment to close reading and uninterrupted exposure to primary material, which can be particularly valuable for students, researchers, and thou... more
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