Nietzsche en 90 minutos 29 by Paul Strathern

Nietzsche en 90 minutos 29

Philosophy’s most explosive mind—distilled with razor precision

Written byPaul Strathern
Narrated byGustavo Dardés
Length1h25m
Release dateNovember 7, 2024
LanguageSpanish
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AuthorPaul Strathern
NarratorGustavo Dardés
Runtime1h25m
PublishedNovember 7, 2024
RatingNot yet rated
CategoriesPolitics & Social Sciences, Philosophy
FormatAudiobook (Digital)
PlatformAudible

About This Audiobook

*Nietzsche en 90 minutos* isn’t just a crash course; it’s a controlled detonation. Paul Strathern strips Friedrich Nietzsche’s philosophy down to its volatile core—no jargon, no academic posturing—just the raw, unsettling ideas that still rattle modern thought. This isn’t philosophy as a dusty lecture; it’s a 90-minute provocation, framed by Strathern’s knack for making abstruse concepts *feel* urgent. Think of it as a philosophical Molotov cocktail, tossed with wit and historical context.

Gustavo Dardés’ narration is the perfect match: his voice carries the weight of Nietzsche’s nihilism without slipping into melodrama. The pacing is brisk but never rushed, letting the paradoxes (God is dead! Long live the Übermensch!) land with the right mix of irony and menace. What sets this apart from other philosophy primers? Strathern doesn’t just explain Nietzsche—he *channels* the man’s frenetic energy, making his breakdowns and brilliance equally gripping. Ideal for listeners who want their existential crises served neat, not watered down.

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Editor's Review

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I’ll admit, I approached this with skepticism. Nietzsche in *85 minutes*? That’s like trying to summarize a hurricane in a haiku. But Strathern pulls it off—not by oversimplifying, but by zeroing in on the *why* behind the madness. The audiobook’s structure is its secret weapon: it moves chronologically through Nietzsche’s life, using his personal unraveling (that infamous horse-hugging breakdown in Turin) as a lens for his ideas. When Dardés delivers the line *“The abyss stares back”*, his voice drops just enough to make it feel like a confession, not a quote. It’s a small but brilliant choice in a performance that avoids the trap of sounding like a Wikipedia entry read aloud. That said, this isn’t without flaws. Strathern’s breezy style occasionally glosses over the *how* of Nietzsche’s influence—you’ll walk away understanding the ‘will to power’ but maybe not its ripple effects on, say, postmodernism or psychology. And while Dardés’ Spanish narration is crisp and engaging, the production’s minimalist approach (no music, no frills) sometimes makes the denser sections feel like a monologue in a vacuum. Still, for an audiobook this short to leave you *arguing with yourself* hours later? That’s a win. If you’ve ever rolled your eyes at philosophy’s reputation for navel-gazing, this might be the antidote—or the match that lights the fuse.

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