Le lacrime di Nietzsche
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Narrated by:
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Alberto Bergamini
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Nella Vienna fin de siècle, abbandonato da Lou Salomé, giovane donna con cui ha condiviso un esaltante ménage à trois, Friedrich Nietzsche è in preda a una disperazione estrema che gli ha fatto tentare più volte il suicidio. Gli è accanto Joseph Breuer, stimato medico ebreo e futuro padre fondatore della psicanalisi, che sottopone il filosofo alle sue cure. Tra Breuer e Nietzsche, nel corso di numerose sedute, si instaura un dialogo serrato e coinvolgente.
©2023 Titolo originale: When Nietzsche wept. © 1992 by Irvin D. Yalom © 2006 Neri Pozza Editore, Vicenza Published by arrangement with the author, care of Sandra Dijkstra Literary Agency and The Italian Literary Agency (P)2023 Emons AudiolibriWhat listeners say about Le lacrime di Nietzsche
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