The Latest From Iain Bamforth
Nietzsche was heroic in his isolation, and he knew it. The scorn in his writing is unmistakable: scorn for others who lacked, in his eyes, the courage to live their separateness. That was his self-mastery, which is to say morality. His was the condescension of the Cynic philosopher, trampling on the pride of property-owners with another kind of pride
Oct 18 2020
31 mins
Almost fifty years since its first publication in 1967, A […]
Mar 01 2016
12 mins
As Fernando Pessoa would tell you: there is no better […]
Nov 01 2015
17 mins
Ludwig Wittgenstein: Ein biographisches Album edited by Michael Nedo C.H. […]
May 01 2015
11 mins
Last spring we called a firm in to remove three […]
Mar 01 2015
10 mins
Half a century ago, in La Dolce Vita, Federico Fellini […]
Jan 01 2015
11 mins
Come November my wife and I make our way down […]
Dec 01 2014
9 mins
The Queen of Spades and Selected Works Alexander Pushkin, translated […]
Sep 01 2014
6 mins