Remembering Jonathan Bowden (April 12, 1962–March 29, 2012)

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Jonathan Bowden was born 62 years ago today, 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. I wonder what Jonathan would have written in the last eleven years. I wonder what he would have made of Donald Trump, the Alt Right, Black Lives Matter, and other developments. We would have gained much from his insights and guidance.

Counter-Currents  launched The Jonathan Bowden Archive [2] in honor of Jonathan’s sixtieth birthday. The purpose of the Archive is to make Jonathan’s surviving writings, speeches, and films available, as well as to collect the sort of documentary material necessary to write a definitive biography.

The Archive now contains a great deal of material, and is being frequently updated; new items are listed on the top page when they are added. But this is an ongoing project. As new materials come to light, we will add them to the collection. We are asking people who knew Jonathan to contact us to share their recollections, correspondence, photographs, and clippings. We are especially interested in photographs. If you have something to contribute, please contact me at [email protected] [3].

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 [4].” To learn more about the man himself, listen to “The Jonathan Bowden Memorial Livestream [5],” which features interviews with some of those who knew him.

See also posts where Bowden is tagged [6] for those which mention him in passing.

Books

Articles and Reviews

As John Michael McCloughlin [50]

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You can buy Jonathan Bowden’s Extremists [52] here.

Lectures and Lecture Transcripts

Interviews and Q&As

Book Excerpts

Free E-Books [157]

Videos Featuring Bowden

About Bowden