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Remembering Pierre Drieu La Rochelle:
January 3, 1893 to March 15, 1945
Greg Johnson
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Pierre Drieu La Rochelle was born on this day in 1893. In commemoration, I wish to draw your attention to the following works on this site:
- Michael O’Meara, “The European Revolution of Drieu La Rochelle”
- Michael O’Meara, “Drieu on the Failure of the Third Reich”
- Alain de Benoist, “Jünger and Drieu La Rochelle”
- Robert Steuckers, “Reflections on the Aesthetic and Literary Figure of the Dandy,” Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3 (Czech translation: Part 2)
- Didier Marc, “Two Against Time” (on Julien Hervier’s book on Jünger and Drieu)
- Maurice Bardèche, “Bardèche’s Six Postulates of Fascist Socialism” (Ukrainian translation here)
Remembering Pierre Drieu La Rochelle: January 3, 1893 to March 15, 1945
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Francophone readers interested in Pierre Drieu La Rochelle might like to know that several of his books, including Socialisme fasciste, have recently been reprinted by Ars Magna.
Drieu, an accomplished womanizer and Hemingway admirer, killed himself as allied troops closed on Paris. “I’m checking out,” he told a friend. Friend didn’t realize he meant that dispositively.
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