Wagner: The HP Lovecraft of music
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Kind of. But HP was very, very ill, with paranoid delusions making him very much afraid of and repulsed by the unknown; his racism was a product of his delusion. Wagner... Doesn't quite have the same excuse.
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Did they actually ever meet ?
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Yes. It's not unlikely similair conversation had actually taken place.
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is the third-last panel missing an "is"?
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yes! and Nietzsche is spelled wrong in the fourth-last
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Lol I love that this is basically what happened
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I don’t remember this episode of Doctor Who
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Wagner was an abhorrent, megalomaniacal antisemite. Having said that, his Ring Cycle is a massive allegory for socialism, which could therefore be said to be the real inspiration for many of his most famous melodies. I don't think Nietzsche liked the socialism very much either.
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Indeed. Read Losurdo on that matter
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