Dionysos: Valikoima runoja

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Dionysos: Valikoima runoja

by Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

FI·~28 minutes·23 chapters

Chapters

23 total
1

DIONYSOS

0:02
2

FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE

0:05
3

SISÄLLYS:

0:24
4

ECCE HOMO

0:10
5

TÄHTI-MORAALIA

0:14
6

YSTÄVYYDELLE

0:14
7

VUORIJÄÄTIKÖLLÄ

1:39
8

SYKSY

0:57
9

CAMPO SANTO DI STAGLIENO

0:23
10

VENEZIA

0:20

Description

This volume gathers a varied selection of early poems by Friedrich Nietzsche, rendered into Finnish. The verses move from intimate reflections on friendship and love to stark meditations on nature, such as icy mountain peaks and the melancholy of autumn. Across the pages Nietzsche’s characteristic blend of philosophical questioning and Dionysian exuberance shines through, offering a lyrical glimpse into his restless mind.

The translation preserves the original’s fragmented rhythm and vivid imagery, letting listeners hear the pulse of a poet who wrestles with concepts of self‑knowledge, morality, and the yearning for transcendence. Scenes shift from the silent grandeur of a Venetian night to the raw, almost primal chant of a mountain glacier, each poem inviting the ear to linger on its musical cadence. For anyone drawn to poetry that challenges, comforts, and resonates with the deeper currents of human experience, this collection offers a compelling auditory journey.

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Language

fi

Duration

~28 minutes (27K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2016-06-30

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

1844–1900

Best known for challenging inherited ideas about morality, religion, and culture, this fiercely original thinker helped reshape modern philosophy. His books still feel electric because they ask uncomfortable questions about truth, freedom, creativity, and how to live.

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