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My sister and I

By: Material type: TextTextLos Angeles AMOK Books c1990Edition: This book was originally published in 1951 by Boar's Head Books and was distributed by Seven Sirens Press, IncDescription: lxxiv, 255p.; platesContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1-878923-01-3
Subject(s): Abstract: 'Written in the mental institution of Jena following his celebrated mental collapse in Turin, and smuggled out by a fellow inmate to avoid the tyrannical eye of his sister (with whom [Nietzsche] admits to an incestuous relationship), My Sister and I is Nietzsche's confessional and reflective counterpoint to the megalomania and stridency of Ecce Homo.'
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Trans. by Dr. Oscar Levy.

'Written in the mental institution of Jena following his celebrated mental collapse in Turin, and smuggled out by a fellow inmate to avoid the tyrannical eye of his sister (with whom [Nietzsche] admits to an incestuous relationship), My Sister and I is Nietzsche's confessional and reflective counterpoint to the megalomania and stridency of Ecce Homo.'

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