Nietzsche: Philosopher, Psychologist, AntichristThe fourth edition of this major work includes a new preface and a new section at the end of the book. Professor Kaufmann has also extensively updated the bibliography and has made dozens of changes throughout the text, some of which affect the interpretation of major ideas, such as the death of God.
A work of great superiority over everything previously achieved in Nietzsche criticism and interpretation. --Thomas Mann
This is the most sensible exposition of Nietzsche's philosophy ever made. --A.J.P. Taylor, The New Statesman and Nation
An important historical and philosophical contribution. Mr. Kaufmann's analysis of Nietzsche's life, thought, and influence is extremely well-informed, thorough, and searching, and rids us of many interpretations due to popularized Nietzscheanism. Indispensable for anyone concerned with Nietzsche. --Jacques Maritain
No attempt at paraphrase could bring out the compact richness of this book. --Crane Brinton, The Saturday Review
Mr. Kaufmann has produced what may be the definitive study of Nietzsche's life and thought---an informed, scholarly, and lustrous work. --The New Yorker