

I would want to talk with him more about how he kept hope alive in himself to endure the roller coaster ride of Nietzsche's tragic struggles. I would probably want to spend time with Dr. If you could take any character from When Nietzsche Wept out to dinner, who would it be and why? Paul's voice was smooth, clear, and very in tune with the emotions and meanings of the story parts. I have heard Irvin Yalom speak on many occasions, and Paul's voice sounded like Dr.

Paul's voice and narrating style just drew me in to where I found myself not wanting to turn it off when I had to get out of my car to go to my office. What does Paul Michael Garcia bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book? I don't recall any books from my past readings that I would find comparable to this one. What other book might you compare When Nietzsche Wept to and why? When I discovered it was an audiobook, I wanted to give it another try, as I have always preferred storytelling to reading the story myself. I have had the printed version for some time, as I am a therapist, but after several failed starts at reading it, I could not keep my attention on it. Would you consider the audio edition of When Nietzsche Wept to be better than the print version?
