Ecce homo. How to Become What You Are is an autobiographical work by the philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche. From October 1888 until his collapse in early 1889, Nietzsche worked on the work, which was first published in 1908 on behalf of the Nietzsche Archive. It has not survived in its entirety and has only been known in its current form since the 1970s.
In Ecce homo, Nietzsche gives retrospective interpretations of his philosophical writings and presents himself and his findings as fateful events of world-shaking magnitude. The themes of his late work, especially the criticism of Christianity and the announced "revaluation of all values", are in the foreground.
He is harsh with his german fellow men in this book and even claims his ancestors came from Poland.

Apart from the self-hatred that is unfortunately often inherent in Germans, it is a good book and an easy read.

8/10