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April 21, 2012 Nigel Pennick
Sur les arts et metiers spirituels :
Pratiquer les anciens savoirs-faires et l’ancienne sagess de l’Europe2,833 words
“L’objectif de tous les arts est la beauté. Et la beauté n’est rien d’autre que la joie intense et enivrante qui est produite pour nous par les sons, les mots, les formes et les couleurs.” — August Endell (1871–1925)
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Cet essai n’est pas une évaluation historique d’un mouvement connu sous le nom d’« Arts et Métiers », (more…)
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Editor’s Note:
A. R. D. Fairburn was born on February 2, 1904. Fairburn was a poet, painter, critic, essayist, and advocate of Social Credit, New Zealand Nationalism, and organic farming. In commemoration,we are publishing the following expanded version of Kerry Bolton’s essay on Fairburn. To read Fairburn’s magnificent poem “Dominion,” click here. (more…)
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Much has been written and more has been said about the Nietzschean influence behind the new regime in Germany. (more…)
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January 11, 2012 Anthony M. Ludovici
My Education, Part II
Editor’s Note:
What follows are selections from Confessions of an Anti-Feminist: The Autobiography of Anthony M. Ludovici, ed. John V. Day, ch. 4, “My Education, II (1910–1916).” (more…)
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In commemoration of the birthday of Filippo Marinetti, I would like to draw your attention to several writings on this website.
First, there is Marinetti’s “Futurist Manifesto” of 1909. (more…)
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Author’s Note:
This is the Editor’s Preface to North American New Right, vol. 1, which will be published in June 2012. I wish to thank F. Roger Devlin, Derek Hawthorne, and Matthew Peters for their helpful comments. (more…)
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H. P. Lovecraft is not just an inspiration to writers but also to visual artists who wish to translate his uncanny and sometimes elusive descriptions into visible realities. Harold Arthur McNeill is one of my favorite Lovecraftian artists. This portfolio of his paintings, drawings, sculptures, graphics, and book-bindings will show you why. (more…)
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Harold Arthur McNeill, born February 15th 1960, is an artist, poet, designer, and bookbinder living in Seattle. I first encountered his work in 2002 on the cover of the limited hardcover edition of Julius Evola’s Men Among the Ruins (Waterbury Center, Vt.: Dominion Press, 2002). I have used a number of his mordant and funny graphics at Counter-Currents. (See the “You may also like . . .” links at the bottom of this page. Click here to view his Facebook graphics gallery.) (more…)