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It is the most serious and satisfactory work written in Turkish about Nietzsche. “Everything is drifting into leaden-gray pessimism, crude materialism, exhausted decadence; In 19th century Europe, where belief in life turned into autumn color, despair and denial, an unexpectedly loud voice, a voice of protest, rose and began to hover over the abyss of life with the leap of a tiger. This demon-like power, this dynamite intelligence, waking up from a deep dream, was able to say, when he was only twenty years old, "your pomegranate is nice, your light is nice", as if he had learned from our Yunus, to being, existence and life kneaded by pleasure and pain. This genius, who embraces life as "amor fati" with all its paradoxes, has made it his business to teach humanity the sanctity of life and the innocence of existence. We must listen to him, we must listen to him with all our ears!... We can find the echoes of our denial in his burning melodies.”