Ernst Jünger was born on this day in 1895.
In commemoration, we wish to draw your attention to the following works published on this site.
First, there are three pieces by Jünger himself:
Then there are several important pieces by Alain de Benoist:
- “Jünger, Heidegger, and Nihilism”
- “Soldier, Worker, Rebel, Anarch: Types and Figures in Jünger’s Writings” (Greek translation here)
- “Jünger and Drieu La Rochelle”
- “Ernst Jünger and the French New Right”
- “The Jünger-Heidegger Correspondence”
- “Ernst Jünger: The Figure of The Worker Between the Gods and the Titans,” Part 1 (Portuguese translation here)
- “Ernst Jünger: The Figure of The Worker Between the Gods and the Titans,” Part 2
Other works on Jünger include:
- Julius Evola, “East and West — The Gordian Knot“
- Lucian Tudor, “The German Conservative Revolution and its Legacy“
- Dominique Venner, “Secret Aristocracies“
- John Morgan, “The Man of the Twentieth Century“
- Michael O’Meara, “Another European Destiny,” on Dominique Venner’s Ernst Jünger: Un autre destin européen
- Didier Marc, “Two Against Time,” on Julien Hervier’s Deux individus contre l’histoire: Pierre Drieu La Rochelle, Ernst Jünger
- Jack Donovan, “A Tribe Among Trees: Ernst Jünger’s The Forest Passage“
- Ernst Jünger at Ninety (in Three Parts) (video)
Jünger is also discussed in the following pieces:
- Julius Evola, “Youth, Beats, and Right-Wing Anarchists,” Part 2
- Greg Johnson, “Notes on Nihilism” (translations: French, Spanish)
- Robert Steuckers, “Postmodern Challenges: Between Faust and Narcissus,” Part 2
- Robert Steuckers, “Reflections on the Aesthetic and Literary Figure of the Dandy,” Parts 1, 2, and 3 (Czech translation: 1, 2, and 3; Portuguese translation here)
- Interview with Robert Steuckers
- Karlheinz Weißman, “Right-Wing Anarchism” (Spanish translation here)
- Derek Hawthorne, “D. H. Lawrence’s Women in Love,” Parts 3 and 4
- Derek Hawthorne, Review of Julius Evola’s The Metaphysics of War

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