
When Nietzsche Wept
Irvin D. Yalom crafts a compelling narrative around a fictional encounter between psychoanalysis pioneer Josef Breuer and the tormented philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche in 19th-century Vienna. As Breuer attempts to cure Nietzsche's debilitating ailments using his revolutionary "talking cure," he finds himself drawn into a profound exploration of his own psyche. This intellectually rich novel offers a suspenseful and deeply human look at the unexpected healing that can occur when both doctor and patient confront their own inner turmoil.
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