The Great Longing
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LOST UNDER HEAVEN I, I & I lay between my brother and my…
Luh I, I & I lay between my brother and my…
Song of Zarathustra She speaks without discretion Holding no intention to confus…


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Cheri

Keenan, I have never heard Nietzche's book, "The Birth of Tragedy," read on an audio recording before.
I must applaud you for the immense pleasure of listening to your voice which brings joy as I read along with you. What a flow of words Nietzche wrote of amazing words of old giants of writers and philosophers.
I have acquired books from my papa of many novels, history, religion, science, and philosophy books that I have read for years since a child. Nietzche's writings are some of my favorites.
With the deepest appreciation and respect for you doing this for all to hear.
Also, I have listened to you for all these hours non-stop Nietzche's writing "The Birth of Tragedy."
Nietzche's writings I Iaugh with throughout, for Nietzche could never be boring.
A mind of great intelligence that never stopped growing and enquiring, until the tragic end due to his health and mental problems took him away at the end of his remarkable life of education.
1858 begins his studies at Pforta, Germany's most famous school
for education in the classics.
1864 graduates fromPforta with a list in Latin on the Greek poet Theognis; enters the University of Bonn as a theology student.
I can go down the list of where he attended, henceforth it would take too long.
1872 his first book, The Birth of Tragedy; its dictatory preference to Richar Wagner for art the role of 'the highest task and truly metaphysical activity of this life'; devastating reviews follow.



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bbosch

You should be paid for this work, you have a better voice than most audiobook narrators I've heard.

Zen Den

Thankyou Keegan, over 5 hours of beautifully read material, a labour of love. I was always intrigued by this early important work of Nietzsche. What an epic exploration your Nietzsche journey is!

Cheri

Keenan, I have never heard Nietzche's book, "The Birth of Tragedy," read on an audio recording before.
I must applaud you for the immense pleasure of listening to your voice which brings joy as I read along with you. What a flow of words Nietzche wrote of amazing words of old giants of writers and philosophers.
I have acquired books from my papa of many novels, history, religion, science, and philosophy books that I have read for years since a child. Nietzche's writings are some of my favorites.
With the deepest appreciation and respect for you doing this for all to hear.
Also, I have listened to you for all these hours non-stop Nietzche's writing "The Birth of Tragedy."
Nietzche's writings I Iaugh with throughout, for Nietzche could never be boring.
A mind of great intelligence that never stopped growing and enquiring, until the tragic end due to his health and mental problems took him away at the end of his remarkable life of education.
1858 begins his studies at Pforta, Germany's most famous school
for education in the classics.
1864 graduates fromPforta with a list in Latin on the Greek poet Theognis; enters the University of Bonn as a theology student.
I can go down the list of where he attended, henceforth it would take too long.
1872 his first book, The Birth of Tragedy; its dictatory preference to Richar Wagner for art the role of 'the highest task and truly metaphysical activity of this life'; devastating reviews follow.

Bread Buttertoast

Wow! I appreciate your dedication and the ways you have added to the understanding of Nietzsche, thank you for all that you do.

Deng Alier

Thank you for the great narration that gives the text life. You deserve a huge audience!

Noah Patton

Thank you, this is so much better read than the others on YouTube.

Geo_Gaddi

You have a very listenable reading voice, much appreciated KeeganšŸ‘

AGamer1177

'...I am convinced that art represents the highest task and the truly metaphysical activity of this life...'

If there was a more sublime quotation to me in Nietzsche's writings, I haven't found it yet.

Lewisa Caroll

Thank you for making and uploading this. šŸŽ‰šŸŽ‰šŸŽ‰

Austin Caruso

Thank you for providing great value. You're future success is well earned.

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