Biofictional Nietzsche among the Biofictionalists

Philosophy and Literature 48 (1):215-231 (2024)
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Abstract

Friedrich Nietzsche is the protagonist of many novels, but for authors of biofictions of the German iconoclast, their Nietzsche is not supposed to be seen as the real Nietzsche. Following Nietzsche's method in _Thus Spoke Zarathustra_, which is an early and vitally important biofiction, authors of biofiction about Nietzsche use the life of the German philologist to give readers themselves. By analyzing and interpreting _Thus Spoke Zarathustra_ as a biofiction, I show how authors of Nietzsche biofictions fictionalize and metaphorize, rather than represent, the life of Nietzsche in order to project into existence their own vision of life and the world.

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