The Nietzsche Pilgrimage of Nikos Kazantzakis and Elli Lambridi

P. Murray
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Abstract After meeting in Zurich, Nikos Kazantzakis and Elli Lambridi undertook a number of Nietzsche pilgrimages in Switzerland together in 1918, beginning with a trip to Silvaplana. At the time, Kazantzakis had written a thesis on Nietzsche and had translated The Birth of Tragedy (1872) and Thus Spoke Zarathustra (1883–85) into Greek, while Elli Lambridi was enrolled in a PhD in philosophy at the University of Zurich writing on Aristotle. They continually debated the nature of the philosopher-type in relation to Nietzsche and Dionysianism, and this philosophical engagement is the central topic of this paper. Lambridi envisaged a Dionysian philosopher fully engaged in an ethical and natural life within a community of others and also envisaged a derived politics of affirmative communal responsibility. Kazantzakis considered that the philosopher should take a much more Apolline, spiritually focused and solitary path, continually ascending toward heroic self-redemption. As well as examining their recorded exchanges, this paper also addresses the fictional resumption of their relationship in The New People, a novel which Lambridi wrote some time after Kazantzakis’ death. In the novel, they resume their discussion of the philosopher-type in 2118, in an eternal recurrence event. In the end, the male character, Petros, learns that the grounding event of a Dionysian Nietzscheanism is an instinctive promise of responsibility for the future of others.
Nikos Kazantzakis和Elli Lambridi的尼采之旅
在苏黎世会面后,Nikos Kazantzakis和Elli Lambridi于1918年一起在瑞士进行了多次尼采朝圣之旅,首先是西尔瓦普拉纳之旅。当时,卡赞扎基写了一篇关于尼采的论文,并将《悲剧的诞生》(1872)和《查拉图斯特拉如是说》(1883-85)翻译成希腊文,而埃利·兰布里迪正在苏黎世大学攻读哲学博士学位,撰写关于亚里士多德的论文。他们不断地就哲学家类型的本质与尼采和酒神主义的关系进行辩论,而这种哲学参与是本文的中心主题。兰布里迪设想了一个酒神哲学家,在他人的社区中完全从事道德和自然的生活,也设想了一种积极的公共责任的派生政治。卡赞扎基斯认为,哲学家应该走一条更像阿波罗的、精神上专注的、孤独的道路,不断向英雄般的自我救赎迈进。除了研究他们的交流记录外,本文还讨论了Lambridi在卡赞扎基斯死后不久写的小说《新人民》中虚构的他们关系的恢复。在小说中,他们在2118年重新开始了关于哲学家类型的讨论,这是一个永恒的重复事件。最后,男性角色彼得斯了解到,酒神尼采主义的基础事件是对他人未来负责的本能承诺。
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