Collin Cleary’s Summoning the Gods in French Translation
News ItemCollin Cleary’s ground-breaking Summoning the Gods: Essays on Paganism in a God-Forsaken World (San Francisco: Counter-Currents, 2011) has been published in French translation by Editions du Lore, a leading French Rightist and neo-pagan publisher, under the title L’appel aux dieux: Essais sur le paganisme dans un monde oublié de dieu. Please support this worthy project by ordering a copy today.
Summoning the Gods is the third Counter-Currents title to appear in translation. Irmin Vinson’s Some Thoughts on Hitler has appeared in French, and Greg Johnson’s New Right vs. Old Right has appeared in Swedish.
Later this year, New Right vs. Old Right will be published in French, Spanish, and Polish translations.
Other translations are in progress. Collin Cleary’s What is a Rune? is being translated into French. Greg Johnson’s Truth, Justice, and a Nice White Country is being translated into Swedish. F. Roger Devlin’s Sexual Utopia in Power is being translated into German.
These translations are further signs of Counter-Currents’ ever-increasing impact. Please add your shoulder to the wheel by giving a donation today.
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Editor-in-Chief
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4 comments
Powerful cover!
This is such a phenomenal book and so different from what I expected it to be. I think the French will fully appreciate Cleary’s exploration of Heideggerian paganism as a critical response to Benoist’s unfulfilling Nietzschean paganism. Summoning the Gods opened my eyes to an entirely different way of viewing my relationship with the world and sheds light on the mindset that allowed our ancestors to perceive divinity in the world (the “gods”). Although this book is superficially directed at “pagans,” anyone with an interest in philosophy, Heidegger, mythology, and better (more “open”) ways of living in the world should pick up this book.
I could mention the publisher plans to publish the book in Spanish.
L’appel aux dieux has been recently reviewed on the website of Cercle Non Conforme:
http://cerclenonconforme.hautetfort.com/archive/2016/04/06/chronique-de-livre-collin-cleary-l-appel-aux-dieux-5784905.html
The review has also been republished by Euro-Synergies:
http://euro-synergies.hautetfort.com/archive/2016/04/10/collin-cleary-l-appel-aux-dieux.html
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