Despite what he wrote was provocative and aggressive, in real life Nietzsche was a good-natured boy, even submissive sometimes, tremendously attached to his family and his old habits.
Including the habit of eating loads of sausages.
In the correspondence between the philosopher and his mother, most of the letters consist of actual “grocery lists” in which Nietzsche asked, besides hams and cheeses, also frankfurters and fresh salami, which he used to season in his room.
So, yes: “Thus Spoke Zarathustra“, “Beyond Good and Evil” and “On the Genealogy of Morality” were written (probably) under some threads from which salami was hung to mature.
Who knows if the smell was an inspiration to Friedrich…
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