Tag Archives: Sir Edward Elgar

Friedrich Nietzsche, Both Man and Dynamite (Book and Music Information)

Books used for the Friedrich Nietzsche podcast included:

 

Walter Kaufmann’s biography, which is considered one of the best: [easyazon_link identifier=”0691019835″ locale=”US” nw=”y” nf=”y” tag=”someveryfamou-20″]Nietzsche: Philosopher, Psychologist, Antichrist[/easyazon_link]

 

Curtis Cate’s effort is an updated perspective with new material.: [easyazon_link identifier=”B010EVRRFK” locale=”US” nw=”y” nf=”y” tag=”someveryfamou-20″]Friedrich Nietzsche Hardcover – February 3, 2005[/easyazon_link]

 

“Forgotten Fatherland”, is an amazing tale of the bizarre colony of “Nueva Germania”:  [easyazon_link identifier=”B0012J37EY” locale=”US” nw=”y” nf=”y” tag=”someveryfamou-20″]Forgotten Fatherland The Search for Elizabeth Nietzsche (and the Aryan colony in Paraguay called Nueva Germania)[/easyazon_link]

 

This book describes Nietzche’s life through photographs of places where he lived, visited and worked during his life: [easyazon_link identifier=”B01071SNZ0″ locale=”US” nw=”y” nf=”y” tag=”someveryfamou-20″]The Good European: Nietzsche’s Work Sites in Word and Image by Krell, David Farrell, Bates, Donald L. (1999) Paperback[/easyazon_link]

 

Portions of Elgar’s “Nimrod”, number 9 from the “Enigma Variations”, Opus. 36 used are in the public domain.

Elgar: “Nimrod”, #9, “Enigma” Variations