A review by helgamharb
Ecce Homo: How One Becomes What One Is; Revised Edition by Friedrich Nietzsche

4.0


In the early morning at break of day, when you are at your freshest, at the dawning of your strength, to read a book— that is what I call depraved!

Ecce Homo is sort of an autobiography, an embellished autoportrait if you will.

And so I tell myself my life.

This is the self-justification of the existentialist philosopher in which he evaluates his work and occasionally his life in his usual whimsical manner.

It is the stillest words that bring on the storm; thoughts that come on doves’ feet direct the world.