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11 October 2023

English Edition
Villa Silberblick where a mentally
deranged Friedrich Nietzsche spent the final years of his life, was
originally a middle-class home. Nietzsche’s sister Elisabeth
Förster-Nietzsche not only looked after her ill brother but also
exploited the cult-like admiration the philosopher enjoyed for her own
ends and installed the Nietzsche Archive in the building. Initially very
popular amongst Europe’s avant-garde later Elisabeth Förster-Nietzsche
allowed the archive to be instrumentalized by the National Socialists
before it became a taboo topic in the GDR. Featuring many colored
illustrations, the book relates the turbulent history of a memorial that
reflects the ambivalence of modernism.
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Essays by: Helmut Heit, Juliane Hupka, Corinna Schubert, Sabine Walter