A review by blueyorkie
Ecce Homo by Friedrich Nietzsche

4.0

Despite studying philosophy, I have never been a reader of Nietzsche.
So I came, for my culture, to read Ecce Homo. It is ultimately a philosophical biography full of the compulsion of the philosopher with the invasive mustache. Because he certainly is a megalomaniac. He takes up the essential themes of his philosophy and returns to the theses of his works.
The superhuman and the eternal return are concepts that are ultimately not so clear. I don't know if I would have understood the text without the introductory course.
However, Ecce Homo seems to me to be very useful to find oneself than in the productive work of this disciple of Dionysus.