Camille Paglia’s Glittering Images
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1,762 words Fecundity Demands a Cruel Balance in Anthony Burgess’ The Wanting Seed “. . . one could not perhaps, after all, and it was a pity, make art out of that gentle old liberalism. The new books...
View ArticleEzra Pound:Protector of the West
1,479 words Ezra Pound was arguably the finest American-born poet and a first rate Classical scholar. He happened to be born in Idaho, a state not noted for either its poets or Classicists. It was,...
View ArticleRemembering Ezra Pound: October 30, 1885 to November 1, 1972
677 words “A slave is one who waits for someone else to free him.” — Ezra Pound One of the ongoing projects of the North American New Right is the recovery of our tradition. One does not have to go too...
View ArticleInterview mit Harold Covington
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View ArticleThe Stark Truth Robert Stark Interviews Andy Nowicki
47:46 / 131 words To download the mp3, right-click here and choose “save target as.” To subscribe to our podcasts, click here. Robert Stark interviews author Andy Nowicki about his latest novel Heart...
View ArticleYukio Mishima & Richard Wagner:Art & Politics, or Love & Death
The platform of this year’s “Yukoku-Ki,” November 25th, 2012, Tokyo 3,668 words The Keynote Speech at the 42nd Yukoku-Ki in Tokyo, November 25, 2012 Translated by Riki Rei Translator’s Note: November...
View ArticleFollow the White Rabbit:Andy Nowicki’s Heart Killer
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View ArticleRemembering Yukio Mishima:January 14, 1925–November 25, 1970
520 words Yukio Mishima was one of the giants of 20th century Japanese literature. He has exercised an enduring influence on the post-World War II European and North American New Right. In...
View ArticleYukio Mishima, Yojuro Yasuda, & Fascism, Part 1
2,275 words Part 1 of 2 Translated by Riki Rei Czech translation here Translator’s Note: Romano Vulpitta (b. 1939) is an Italian ex-diplomat and scholar of Japanese literature. Born in Rome, he...
View ArticleOf Mencken & Micropolitics
1,417 words The rise and fall of nations and cultures is too abstract for most people. But fiction, especially that informed by journalism, can shows how the sweeping patterns of history play out the...
View ArticleYukio Mishima
4,660 words English original here Yukio Mishima, 1925-1970, nasceu Kimitake Hiraoka em uma família de classe média-alta. Autor de uma centena de livros, dramaturgo, e ator, ele foi descrito como o...
View ArticleSome Sort of Nietzschean
Wyndham Lewis in 1917 1,920 words Paul O’Keefe Some Sort of Genius: A Life of Wyndham Lewis London: Pimlico, 2000 In his acknowledgment pages Paul O’Keefe states that it took him a decade—not including...
View ArticleRomanticism & Classicism
7,106 words I want to maintain that after a hundred years of romanticism, we are in for a classical revival, and that the particular weapon of this new classical spirit, when it works in verse, will...
View ArticleCounter-Currents Radio Jonathan Bowden on Wyndham Lewis
Wyndham Lewis, “La Suerte,” 1938 53:47 / 54 words To download the mp3, right-click here and choose “save target as.” To subscribe to our podcasts, click here. One of Jonathan Bowden’s most compelling...
View Article“A General Outline of the Whole”Lovecraft as Heideggerian Event
5,053 words Graham Harman Weird Realism: Lovecraft and Philosophy Winchester, UK: Zero Books, 2012 A winter storm in NYC is less the Currier and Ives experience of upstate and more like several days of...
View ArticleFugue for a Darkening Island
1,155 words Christopher Priest Fugue for a Darkening Island London: Gollancz, 2011 Christopher Priest is a British sci-fi writer best known for The Prestige, a 1995 novel successfully filmed in 2006 by...
View ArticleDie Nordwest-Romane von H. A. Covington
3,023 words Übersetzt von Auziwandilaz English original here „Laßt jene, die leben wollen, kämpfen – doch jene, die in dieser Welt des ewigen Kampfes nicht kämpfen wollen, verdienen es nicht zu leben.“...
View ArticleRemembering Louis-Ferdinand Céline:May 27, 1894–July 1, 1961
140 words Louis-Ferdinand Céline was the pen name of French novelist, essayist, and physician Louis-Ferdinand-Auguste Destouches, who was born on this day in 1894. Céline is one of the giants of...
View ArticleCéline’s Journey to the End of the Night
1,654 words Translated by Greg Johnson* Louis-Ferdinand Céline’s extraordinary “pamphlets” — Trifles for a Massacre, The School for Cadavers, A Fine Mess — may have caused many admirers to forget that...
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