Zarathustra:

"Thus Spoke Zarathustra" became the book Reza Abedini would carry everywhere with him. A compact, hard-cover edition in Farsi, the little black book contains all five parts of Nietzsche’s most curious philosophical parabolas, in tight rows of Persian script. Zarathustra has fed directly in...

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1. Verfasser: Nietzsche, Friedrich 1844-1900 (VerfasserIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:English
German
Chinese
Arabic
Veröffentlicht: Beirut, Lebanon Dongola Limited Editions 2022
Ausgabe:Published in a limited edition of 240 copies signed and numbered by the artist
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Zusammenfassung:"Thus Spoke Zarathustra" became the book Reza Abedini would carry everywhere with him. A compact, hard-cover edition in Farsi, the little black book contains all five parts of Nietzsche’s most curious philosophical parabolas, in tight rows of Persian script. Zarathustra has fed directly into Abedini’s graphic design work, explicitly or implicitly, for years. With this artist’s book, he is, in a sense, going back to the source, offering a visual interpretation of Nietzsche’s seminal text with a series of prints first started almost 20 years ago. Through them, Abedini traces his connection to this book through time, to Iranian and religious symbols, and to the visual Western world that continues to dominate Art History. If we listen to Zarathustra’s preaching, then this life is all that we have, and there is nothing else. In Abedini’s prints, riddled with symbolism, references, and a sarcastic bite, we can discover a fragment of what this life consists of. https://booklyn.org/catalog/zarathustra/
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Widersprüchliche Angaben zur Auflagengröße: Laut Ausgabebezeichnung im Buch gibt es 240 gezählte und signierte Exemplare; laut Ausgabebezeichnung der Mappe mit den Tafeln und laut booklyn.org gibt es nur 40 Exemplare.
Ausgabebezeichnung der Mappe mit den Tafeln: "... It is produced as a limited editions of 40."
Beschreibung:45 ungezählte Seiten, 20 ungezählte Blätter Tafeln
ISBN:9789953970080