Bronze Age Menace

At 15, I discovered Friedrich Nietzsche’s Beyond Good and Evil in a used-book store. Nietzsche glared in angry profile on the cover. His gaze drilled into the surface of reality, and a walrus-like mustache covered his mouth. The publisher’s blurb on the back said that Nietzsche had “produced a devastating diagnosis of the worthlessness of contemporary existence.” Sold.

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