Label: Naxos AudioBooks
Genre: Philosophy
Period: Romantic
Catalogue No: NA432512
Barcode: 9789626343258
Release Date: 04/2005

NIETZSCHE, F.: Thus spoke Zarathustra (Abridged)

Thus Spoke Zarathustra was conceived and written by Friedrich Nietzsche during the years 1881–1885; the first three parts were published in 1883 and 1884. The book formed part of his ‘campaign against morality’, in which Nietzsche explored the ethical consequences of the ‘death of God’. Heavily critical not only of Christian values but also of their modern replacements, Thus Spoke Zarathustra argues for a new value-system based around the prophecy of the Übermensch or Superman. Its appropriation by the National Socialist movement in Germany early in the twentieth century has tainted its reputation unjustly; but there are signs that the rehabilitation of Nietzsche, and of this his most incendiary work, is almost complete. Read by Alex Jennings, there are helpful introductions to every chapter.

Tracklist

Disc 1
Nietzsche, Friedrich - Author
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
1 Introduction to the Prologue 03:48
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
2 When Zarathustra was thirty years old 01:44
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
3 Zarathustra went down the mountain alone, no one meeting him 03:42
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
4 When Zarathustra arrived at the nearest town 04:45
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
5 Zarathustra, however, looked at the people and wondered 03:33
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
6 When Zarathustra had spoken these words 04:50
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
7 Then, however, something happened 03:02
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
8 Meanwhile the evening came on 01:20
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
9 When Zarathustra had said this to his heart 04:00
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
10 Long slept Zarathustra 03:35
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
11 This had Zarathustra said to his heart 01:29
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
12 Zarathustra Discourses The Three Metamorphoses 01:06
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
13 The Three Metamorphoses 04:46
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
14 The Academic Chairs Of Virtue 00:18
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
15 People commended to Zarathustra a wise man 05:50
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
16 The Afterworldly 00:18
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
17 Once upon a time 07:03
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
18 The Despisers Of The Body 00:55
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
19 To the despisers of the body will I speak my word 04:09
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
20 Reading And Writing 00:18
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
21 Of all that is written 03:37
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
22 The Tree On The Hill 00:19
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
23 Zarathustra’s eye had perceived that a certain youth avoided him 06:16
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
24 War And Warriors 00:45
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
25 By our best enemies we do not want to be spared 03:54
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
26 The New Idol 00:19
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
27 Somewhere there are still peoples and herds 03:37
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
Disc 2
1 Just see these superfluous ones! 02:28
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
2 The Thousand And One Goals 00:46
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
3 Many lands saw Zarathustra 05:08
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
4 The Way Of The Creating One 00:24
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
5 Would you go into isolation, my brother? 05:38
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
6 Voluntary Death 00:45
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
7 Many die too late, and some die too early 05:43
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
8 The Bestowing Virtue 00:35
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
9 When Zarathustra had taken leave of the town 04:56
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
10 Here paused Zarathustra awhile 03:00
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
11 When Zarathustra had spoken these words 02:35
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
12 The Child With The Mirror 00:51
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
13 After this Zarathustra returned again into the mountains 05:43
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
14 In The Happy Isles 00:22
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
15 The figs fall from the trees 06:03
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
16 The Priests 00:19
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
17 And one day Zarathustra made a sign to his disciples 05:31
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
18 The Virtuous 00:46
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
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19 With thunder and heavenly fireworks 06:36
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
20 The Tarantulas 00:18
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
21 Lo, this is the tarantula’s den! 07:05
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
22 Self-Surpassing 00:21
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
23 “Will to Truth” do you call it 07:11
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
24 The Land Of Culture 00:43
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
25 Too far did I fly into the future 05:33
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
Disc 3
1 Great Events 00:59
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
2 There is an isle in the sea 05:06
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
3 Thus spoke I before the fire-dog 03:02
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
4 Redemption 00:26
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
5 When Zarathustra went one day 05:00
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
6 I walk among men as the fragments of the future 06:29
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
7 The Stillest Hour 00:29
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
8 What has happened to me, my friends? 07:24
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
9 The Wanderer 01:00
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
10 Then, when it was about midnight 07:34
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
11 The Vision And The Enigma 00:47
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
12 When it got abroad among the sailors 04:45
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
13 “Halt, dwarf!” said I 07:01
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
14 The Bedwarfing Virtue 00:22
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
15 When Zarathustra was again on the continent 01:33
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
16 I pass through this people and keep my eyes open 05:26
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
17 I pass through this people and let fall many words 04:28
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
18 On Passing By 01:00
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
19 Thus slowly wandering though many peoples 06:19
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
20 The Return Home 00:17
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
21 O solitude! 07:50
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
22 The Spirit of Gravity 00:21
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
23 My mouthpiece is of the people 01:43
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
Disc 4
1 He who one day teaches men to fly 04:39
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
2 With mummies, some fall in love 02:41
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
3 Old And New Tablets 01:10
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
4 Here do I sit and wait 00:41
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
5 When I came to men 03:02
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
6 There was it also 02:08
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
7 Behold, here is a new table 00:52
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
8 Thus wishes the type of noble souls 00:47
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
9 O my brethren 00:52
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
10 To be true – that CAN few be! 01:03
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
11 When the water has planks 01:35
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
12 There is an old illusion – it is called good and evil 00:45
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
13 “You shall not rob! You shall not slay!” 00:41
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
14 It is my sympathy with all the past 01:22
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
15 O my brethren, I consecrate you 01:59
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
16 “Why should one live?” 00:59
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
17 “To the clean are all things clean” 01:11
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
18 Such sayings did I hear pious the afterworldly speak 00:47
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
19 “He who learns much unlearns all violent cravings” 02:12
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
20 There stands the boat 01:39
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
21 O my brethren, there are the tablets 01:22
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
22 I form circles around me and holy boundaries 01:50
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
23 O my brethren, am I then cruel? 00:44
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
24 I love the brave 01:56
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
25 If THEY had bread for nothing, alas! 00:50
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
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26 Thus would I have man and woman 00:21
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
27 Your marriage arranging 01:12
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
28 He who has grown wise concerning old origins 01:22
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
29 O my brethren! With whom lies the greatest danger 01:48
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
30 O my brethren, have you understood this word? 00:23
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
31 You flee from me? 01:17
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
32 “Why so hard!” said to the diamond one day the charcoal 01:08
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
33 O you, my Will! 01:31
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
34 The Convalescent 01:10
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
35 One morning, not long after his return to the cave 02:10
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
36 Hardly, however, had Zarathustra spoken these words 08:26
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
37 “Do not speak further, you convalescent!” 04:31
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
38 The Other Dance Song 00:52
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
39 “Into your eyes gazed I lately” 03:46
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
40 Then did Life answer me thus 02:28
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
41 One. O man! Take heed! 00:50
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
42 The Seven Seals (or The Yea And Amen Song) 00:26
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
43 If I be a diviner 01:12
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
44 If ever my wrath 01:02
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
45 If ever a breath 00:58
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
46 If ever I have drunk 00:54
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
47 If I be fond of the sea 00:52
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
48 If my virtue be a dancer’s virtue 00:55
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)
49 If ever I have spread out a tranquil heaven 01:42
Cartwright, Jon (Reader)
Jennings, Alex (Reader)

Total Playing Time: 05:17:02