The Michael Kuhlman Show
Nobody reads anymore. But lucky for you I like to read to people. This is Part I of my Substack essay series on Nietzsche's The Birth of Tragedy - the book that quietly rewires how you see art, suffering, and the whole Western tradition. We start at the beginning. Why this book matters. Why Nietzsche came out swinging at twenty-something years old. And why two Greek gods you thought you understood are about to get a lot stranger. If you've ever felt like modern life is missing depth, this book explains why. Read the full essay on Substack and follow along as the series unfolds. Support the work: * Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/michaelkuhlman [https://www.patreon.com/c/michaelkuhlman] * Tip jar: https://donate.stripe.com/cNibJ16dR8rs9jLgSb1gs05 [https://donate.stripe.com/cNibJ16dR8rs9jLgSb1gs05] * YouTube channel membership available on the channel page If this resonates, leave a comment, share it with someone who reads, and subscribe so you don't miss Part II.
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