Nietzsche
基本信息
Format:Paperback / softback 128 pages
Publisher:Pushkin Press
Imprint:Pushkin Press
ISBN:9781782276364
Published:29 Oct 2020
Classifications:Biography: literary, Western philosophy: c 1600 to c 1900
Readership:General (US: Trade)
Weight:130g
Dimensions:130 x 199 x 8 (mm)
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書籍簡介
這是一部關於19世紀最偉大的哲學家之一的傳記研究,作者是20世紀最暢銷的作家之一。
在這本生動的傳記中,茨威格避開了傳統的學術討論,將重點放在尼采的習慣、激情和執著上。這部作品,關注的是人而不是作品,他存在的悲劇,他與世界的分離,他在被迫的孤立中前進,這是一部力作,將讀者無情地帶入尼采的悲劇軌跡。
由威爾·斯通翻譯的這本極好的譯本,是任何對尼采、茨威格、一流傳記和哲學感興趣的人的書目。
A scintillating biographical study of the one of the greatest philosophers of the nineteenth century, by one of the bestselling writers of the twentieth.
In this vivid biography, Zweig eschews traditional academic discussion and focuses on Nietzsche’s habits, passions and obsessions. This work, concentrating on the man rather than the work, on the tragedy of his existence and his apartness from the world in which he moved in enforced isolation, is a tour de force, drawing the reader inexorably into Nietzsche’s tragic trajectory.
Illustrated with numerous photographs relating to Nietzsche and his European locations, this superb translation by Will Stone is essential reading for anyone interested in Nietzsche, Zweig, first-class biographies and philosophy.
作者簡介
斯蒂芬·茨威格(Stefan Zweig,1881年11月28日—1942年2月22日),奧地利小説家、詩人、劇作家、傳記作家。代表作有短篇小説《象棋的故事》《一個陌生女人的來信》,長篇小説《心靈的焦灼》,回憶錄《昨日的世界》,傳記《三大師》和《一個政治性人物的肖像》。
茨威格出身富裕猶太家庭,青年時代在維也納和柏林攻讀哲學和文學,日後周遊世界,結交羅曼·羅蘭和弗洛伊德等人並深受影響。創作詩、小説、戲劇、文論、傳記,以傳記和小説成就最為著稱。第一次世界大戰期間從事反戰工作,1934年遭納粹驅逐,流亡英國和巴西。1942年2月22日在巴西自殺。
Stefan Zweig was one of the most popular and widely translated writers of the early twentieth century. Born into an Austrian-Jewish family in 1881, he became a leading figure in Vienna’s cosmopolitan cultural world and was famed for his gripping novellas and vivid psychological biographies.
In 1934, following the Nazis’ rise to power, Zweig fled Austria, first for England, where he wrote his famous novel Beware of Pity, then the United States and finally Brazil. It was here that he completed his acclaimed autobiography The World of Yesterday, a lament for the golden age of a Europe destroyed by two world wars. The articles and speeches in Messages from a Lost World were written as Zweig, a pacifist and internationalist, witnessed this destruction and warned of the threat to his beloved Europe. On 23 February 1942, Zweig and his second wife Lotte were found dead, following an apparent double suicide.
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