Re: Zarathustra

Andrew Sutherland (a.sutherland@eureka.ballarat.edu.au)
Tue, 17 Jun 1997 14:41:47 +1000

> From: "Andrew Sutherland" <a.sutherland@eureka.ballarat.edu.au>
> Organization: University of Ballarat
> To: nietzsche@jefferson.village.virginia.edu
> Date: Tue, 17 Jun 1997 14:15:05 +1000
> Subject: Re: Zarathustra
> Reply-to: nietzsche@jefferson.village.Virginia.EDU

> > Date: Sun, 08 Dec 1996 19:23:22 -0800
> > From: "George L. Sherwood" <steppen@lightspeed.net>
> > Organization: The Earthly
> > To: nietzsche@jefferson.village.virginia.edu
> > Subject: Zarathustra
> > Reply-to: nietzsche@jefferson.village.Virginia.EDU
>
> > > George,
> > > considder replacing narative with a sequence of images that evoke
> > > moood (feeling) rather than rigid interpreation.
> >
> > You are right here, and this is the way it seems to be working, like a
> > fantasy rather than a serman. I want to joke about all your posts, but
> > I'm too tired. What do you have against fascist directors? Isn't the job
> > of director rather dictatorial? Realistically, it is unlikly to make it
> > to film anyway, but the process of creation is a blast--an rxcuse for
> > deeper study. Do you think there is a connection between the ball of
> > snakes that make up the Pale Criminal's belly and the dogs in the celler
> > of the youth at The Tree on the Mountainside? I don't know why it is so
> > difficult to get an opinion on this.
> >
> > Well, it's good to know this list has a pulse, even if it is about
> > one-ninety over one-ten. BTW, I found all the books mentioned by you kind
> > people listed at the Neitzsche Page at USC, except the Tanner one. Do I
> > need more info to find that? Also, the Jung notes are there and it may be
> > possible to ftp them. I couldn't today, but I'm hoping it was because the
> > server was down for the weekend.
> >
> > Is anyone familiar with the Higgins course on Freud, Jung and Nietzsche
> > at U of T, Austen? Just wondering. I wish I could travel from university
> > to university and take a course or two at each one.
> >
> > Well, it's late. Thanks for all your help, everybody. Hope we talk again
> > soon.
> >
> > George
> >
> >
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> George,
> long time no speak. A comparison for you to think about. Nietzche's
> "God is dead" and Dostoyevsky's "If God is dead, everything is
> permitted."
> i won't say nothing else, just looking for responses.
> Andrew
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