Thus Spoke Zarathustra

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gptkbp:instanceOf book
gptkbp:adaptation films
operas
theater plays
gptkbp:author gptkb:Friedrich_Nietzsche
gptkbp:critical_reception initially controversial
later regarded as a classic
gptkbp:cultural_impact influenced literature
influenced modern philosophy
influenced art
influenced psychology
gptkbp:genre philosophical novel
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Thus Spoke Zarathustra
gptkbp:influenced gptkb:Carl_Jung
gptkb:Sigmund_Freud
gptkb:Albert_Camus
gptkb:Jean-Paul_Sartre
gptkb:Michel_Foucault
Martin Heidegger
gptkbp:influences existentialism
postmodernism
gptkbp:is_available_in digital format
print format
audiobook format
gptkbp:is_part_of published in 1885
published in 1886
gptkbp:language German
gptkbp:notableFeature gptkb:the_Overman
gptkb:Zarathustra
the Last Man
gptkbp:notableQuote God is dead.
What_does_your_conscience_say?—‘You_shall_become_who_you_are.’
gptkbp:partOf published in 1883
published in 1884
gptkbp:philosophy nihilism
individualism
perspectivism
self-overcoming
gptkbp:publishedBy 1883
gptkbp:structureType four parts
gptkbp:theme the concept of fate
the nature of truth
the role of the individual in society
the importance of creativity
eternal recurrence
will to power
the critique of religion
overman
gptkbp:translatedInto multiple languages