Remembering Jonathan Bowden:
April 12, 1962–March 29, 2012
Greg Johnson
Jonathan David Anthony Bowden was born on April 12, 1962. He died on March 29, 2012, just short of his 50th birthday. Jonathan was a painter, novelist, essayist, playwright, actor, and orator. He was also a friend. His ideas and personality have had a real and permanent impact on my approach to New Right metapolitics. He will be missed, but he will also be remembered and honored.
Jonathan wrote 35 original articles and reviews for Counter-Currents, both under his own name and under the pen name of John Michael McCloughlin. Since his death, we have also published a number of his lectures, lecture transcripts, interviews, and book excerpts. But the best place to begin reading Jonathan is his lecture “Credo: A Nietzschean Testament.”
Books
- Pulp Fascism: Right-Wing Themes in Comics, Graphic Novels, and Popular Literature, ed. Greg Johnson (San Francisco: Counter-Currents, 2013)
- Western Civilization Bites Back, ed. Greg Johnson (San Francisco: Counter-Currents, 2014)
Articles and Reviews
- “Aeschylus’ Agamemnon: The Multiple Uses of Greek Tragedy“
- “Arkham Asylum: An Analysis“
- “Batman and the Joker“
- “Bill Hopkins’ The Divine and the Decay“
- “Blind Cyclops: The Strange Case of Doctor Fredric Wertham“
- “Conan the Barbarian and Robert E. Howard“
- “Criminology, Elitism, Nihilism: James Hadley Chase’s No Orchids for Miss Blandish“
- “Doc Savage and Criminology“
- “Eugenics or Dysgenics? Brian Aldiss’ Moreau’s Other Island“
- “Francis Pollini’s Night“
- “Frank Frazetta: The New Arno Breker“
- “George Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four“
- “George Steiner’s The Portage to San Cristobal of A.H.“
- “H. P. Lovecraft: Aryan Mystic“
- “Hans-Jürgen Syberberg—Leni Riefenstahl’s Heir“
- The Hour of the Dragon (Conan the Conqueror), Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4
- “The Incredible Hulk“
- “Judge Dredd“
- “Mel Gibson’s The Passion of the Christ” (Czech translation here)
- “Murnau’s Nosferatu“
- “Opening Pandora’s Box: An Elitist Defense of Modernism“
- “Remembering Bill Hopkins, 1928–2011“
- “Robert E. Howard’s ‘Rogues in the House“
- “Sarban’s The Sound of His Horn“
- “Selected Poems of Bill Hopkins“
- “Stewart Home and Cultural Communism“
- “T. S. Eliot: Ultra-Conservative Dandy“
- “Theseus’ Minotaur: An Examination of Friedrich Nietzsche’s Thought“
- “Why I Write“
- “Wyndham Lewis’ The Apes of God” (Bulgarian translation here)
- “Wyndham Lewis’ Childermass: Black Metal, without the Music“
- “Wyndham Lewis’ Tarr: An Exercise in Right-Wing Psychology” (Bulgarian translation here)
- “Zeus Hangs Hera at the World’s Edge: Arno Breker and the Pursuit of Perfection“
Lectures and Lecture Transcripts
- “Against the Turner Prize“
- “Bill Hopkins and the Angry Young Men“
- “The Blackburn Speech“
- “The Blackpool Speech“
- “BNP Ideas Conferences, 2012“
- “Bowden on Islam: The Manchester Speech“
- “British Sculpture“
- “Charles Maurras and Action Franҫaise“
- “Colin Wilson and Bill Hopkins“
- “Credo: A Nietzschean Testament” (video) (Swedish translation)
- “Edward Elgar“
- “Elitism, British Nationalism, and Wyndham Lewis“
- “The European Union, Globalization, and Immigration“
- “Ezra Pound” (transcript)
- “Gabriele D’Annunzio“
- “George Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four“
- “The Greenwich Speech“
- “Hans-Jürgen Syberberg: Leni Riefenstahl’s Heir?“
- “H. P. Lovecraft“
- “H. P. Lovecraft: Aryan Mystic“
- “Julius Evola” (transcript)
- “Labour, Old and New: The Wigan and Lee Speech“
- “The Leicester Speech“
- “Lilith Before Eve“
- “The Manchester Speech“
- “Martin Heidegger“
- “Marxism and the Frankfurt School“
- “Maurice Cowling: Ultraconservative Extraordinaire“
- “The Newbury Speech“
- “The North Wales Speech“
- “Political Oratory“
- “Pulp Fascism“
- “The Real Meaning of Punch and Judy“
- “Revisionism: Left and Right, Hard and Soft“
- “Robert E. Howard and the Heroic“
- “Robinson Jeffers and the Other America” (transcript)
- “Savitri Devi“
- “Shakespeare“
- “The Soviet Gulag“
- “Stewart Home: Communism, Nihilism, Neoism, and Decadence“
- “T. S. Eliot,” Part 1, Part 2
- “The Tameside Speech“
- “The Tangmere Speech“
- “Thomas Carlyle: The Sage of Chelsea“
- “Tragedy, Horror, and the Transcendent“
- “Vanguardism: Hope for the Future“
- “W. B. Yeats“
- “Western Civilization Bites Back“
- “The Wigan Speech“
- “Wyndham Lewis“
- “Yukio Mishima“
Interviews and Q&As
- “Everything is Still Possible“
- Interview with Jonathan Bowden
- “Jonathan Bowden on Modern Art“
- Jonathan Bowden’s Last Interview, Part 1 Audio, Part 1 Transcript, Part 2 Audio, Part 2 Transcript
- “On Islam and Zionism“
- “Paganism and Christianity, Nietzsche and Evola“
- Q&A to “Western Civilization Bites Back”
- “Renewing the Radical Right“
- “Speaking Freely“
- “Stand and Deliver“
- Tom Sunić Interviews Jonathan Bowden, Audio, Transcript
- “Why I Am Not a Conservative“
Book Excerpts
- “Classical Modernism and the Art of the Radical Right“
- “The Comic Book as Linear Energy“
- “The Communist Cell at Cambridge University,” Part 1 and Part 2
- “Cultural Communism and the Inegalitarian Basis of All Genuine Art“
- “Marxism and Satanism“
- “Thoughts on Francis Bacon“
- “Thoughts on Samuel Beckett“
- “You Can Never be Too Right-Wing“
About Bowden
- Jef Costello, “Memories of Jonathan Bowden“
- Juleigh Howard-Hobson, “After Bowden’s Credo“
- Greg Johnson, “Jonathan Bowden’s Sade“
- Greg Johnson, “Remembering Jonathan Bowden” (my original obituary)
- Alex Kurtagić, “Jonathan Bowden: Man or Beast?“
- Alex Kurtagić, Review of The Art of Jonathan Bowden, Vol. 1, 1980–2007
- Alex Kurtagić, Review of The Art of Jonathan Bowden, Vol. 2: 1968–1974
- Alex Kurtagić, “Review of Iron Man: The Art of Jonathan Bowden, Vol. 3“
- James J. O’Meara, Review of Jonathan Bowden’s Demon
- James J. O’Meara, Review of Jonathan Bowden’s Axe
- Ted Sallis, Review of Jonathan Bowden’s Pulp Fascism
- F. C. Stoughton, “Home Remedies for Hitler Hysteria Prescribed by the New Right Avant-Garde“
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5 comments
What’s happening with Alex Kurtagic these days? Not seen anything from him in a good while.
Kurtagic just released a new Bowden book, “Blood.”
Seeing one of Jonathan Bowden’s speeches on Youtube was what led me to these circles. I can’t remember which video it was but I could immediately tell this man was an artist and a genius. Seeing him talk, I knew I had finally found the intellectual framing for the things I knew to be true already. It was a life changing moment and I’m sad I’ll never get to meet him.
I agree. The first speech of his I listened to and I knew I was home.
Likewise. My journey rightward had been slow but steady, from Republican to paleocon race realist, but listening to my first Bowden speech was like being hit by lighting. I have never viewed existence the same way since then.
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