la cerca
By (Author) Patrick Cassidy
BookBaby
BookBaby
27th April 2020
United States
General
Fiction
813.6
Hardback
200
Width 158mm, Height 234mm, Spine 17mm
480g
la cerca is for philosophy enthusiasts who believe issues of values and truth are still major considerations for continued life on this planet. It also provides a "framework" narrative for other "interpreters" of Nietzsche to use to suggest their version of WHAT it WAS Nietzsche would have said if in fact he had written the final Magnum Opus he promised during his life-time, "The Re-Valuation of All Values," which, according to the consensus of subsequent Nietzsche scholars, was never completed by Nietzsche.la cerca is the fictional story of the "search" for the last work of Nietzsche that is discovered by a group of philosophers. It follows these characters on a journey of intrigue and suspense as the manuscript takes them on a journey that changes their lives forever. The characters discover that he did in fact write this last book while living in Naumburg, Germany during the last decade of the nineteenth century, when intellectuals thought he was a raving madman.Yet, we also learn from la cerca that during those years of his life in Naumburg, he secretly wrote his Last Words to posterity during periods of "lucidity" from his otherwise progressing dementia. Ultimately, the story reveals what the characters find of "value" and "truth" not only in the philosopher's last manuscript, but also in "living" those values and truths as mutual "friends of the furthest love." In this sense, it is a metaphoric story for every person's search for "meaning" and "value" in life.
Patrick S. Cassidy is a civil rights and employment law trial lawyer in Wheeling, West Virginia, who, in this his first novel, pleads his case for the Power of Love in Nietzsche, which he finds in Nietzsche's discussion of friendship. Mr. Cassidy also wrote, produced, and directed an original music drama (with music bycollaborator Dr. Geoffrey Schoolar of Pittsburgh, PA) entitled The Good European, which had its world premiere in Wheeling, West Virginia on August 25, 2000--100 years to the day of Nietzsche's death, and is based on the last day of life of the German philosopher. He resides in Wheeling, West Virginia, with his wife Mary Ellen Arthur Cassidy.