Abstract
Lance Olsen’s novel Nietzsche’s Kisses examines the famous philosopher’s life, focusing specifically on his theories of knowledge and how those theories are confirmed through his sister’s handling of her brother’s archive. In our interview with Olsen, we discuss how he invented a fictional version of Nietzsche’s life to explore the moral classification of “good” and “bad” and the construction of truth.
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