The Nietzsche Reader, by Friedrich Nietzsche himself, is a collection of many of his analyses and stories. Nietzsche was influenced by many famous scientists and artists, such as Goethe, Darwin, Schopenhauer, and Wagner. His was born in 1844, but it was not until after his sickness in 1879 that he began to write his publications. However, after Nietzsche lost his sanity in 1889 and died in 1900, his sister took care of publishing and editing his original manuscripts.
Nietzsche wrote in many fields, including science, philosophy, culture, and history. He was a supporter of fascism and Nazism, but he was also influenced by Christianity. Some of his works include The Birth of Tragedy, The Dawn, Human, All Too Human, Beyond Good and Evil, and Twilight of the Idols.