Tag: Jonathan Bowden
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May 6, 2011 Jonathan Bowden
Murnau a Nosferatu
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April 4, 2011 Jonathan Bowden
Free E-Books from Jonathan Bowden
Kratos: http://www.jonathanbowden.co.uk/ebooks/kratos.pdf
Apocalypse TV: http://www.jonathanbowden.co.uk/ebooks/apocalypse_tv.pdf
The Fanatical Pursuit of Purity: http://www.jonathanbowden.co.uk/ebooks/the_fanatical_pursuit_of_purity.pdf
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Excerpted from “Revolutionary Conservative: An Interview with Jonathan Bowden,” by Troy Southgate (more…)
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Friedrich Nietzsche was one of the most remarkable philosophers of all time, irrespective or whether he happened to have written in the nineteenth century. (more…)
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The 2011 American Renaissance Conference will be held in Charlotte, North Carolina, on February 4–6.
Mike Polignano and I will be there selling books, networking, meeting old friends, and making new ones. We will also have a private get-together for our writers and donors.
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Brian Aldiss
Moreau’s Other Island
Jonathan Cape Ltd., 1980Moreau’s Other Island by the science fiction writer Brian Aldiss was published over thirty years ago, but it still retains a certain “bite” in socio-biological terms.
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George Steiner
The Portage to San Cristobal of A. H.
Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1999George Steiner’s novella, The Portage to San Cristobal of A. H., was published about three decades back and encodes a large number of the author’s non-fiction books which were released beforehand. This is especially pertinent to the analysis published in In Bluebeard’s Castle, for instance. (more…)
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Arkham Asylum: A Serious House on Serious Earth
Story by Grant Morrison, art by Dave McKean
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Arno Breker (1900–1991) was the leading proponent of the neo-classical school in the twentieth century, but he was not alone by any stretch of the imagination. If we gaze upon a great retinue of his figurines, which can be seen assembled in the Studio at Jackesbruch (1941), (more…)
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In a recent article on this site entitled “Violence and ‘Soft Commerce’” Dominique Venner spoke about leftist radicals being absorbed by the system which they affect to detest. He was referring in particular to the collected manuscripts of Guy Debord, the left-wing revolutionary and situationist, whose pabulum was recently saved for the national library by Chirac’s minister of culture.
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In 1954 an obscure psychiatrist penned a book called Seduction of the Innocent which almost put paid to the entire comic book industry in the United States. The whole incident is almost forgotten today, but it is highly instructive over how “fire-storms” and cultural wars can break out. It is also reasonably true to say that–unlike the parallel film industry–it took American comics about three decades to fully ingest and recover from Doctor Wertham’s assault.
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November 26, 2010 Jonathan Bowden
Wyndham Lewis’ Childermass:
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Jonathan Bowden
The Art of Jonathan Bowden, Vol. 3: Early Pop Art, 1967–1974
London: The Spinning Top Club, 2010