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Junior Member
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Norway (Vestfold)
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I am interested in some suggestions on the best white authors. I am ready to fill up my library with quality books. I am mostly interested in novels and short-stories. But poetry is also welcome. Since my library is already stashed with historical and political books I feel I need a change.
I have heard many good things about Rudyard Kipling and Charles Dickens. Are they to be recommended? Any others? Particular books? If there is a guide to quality white authors please tell me about it. Thanks! Hail from Norway |
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Smart Ass White Boy
Join Date: Jul 2005
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Jack London was a favorite of mine as a child, still a delightful read.
I have been reading Bernard Cornwell lately. haven't made sure he is not a jew, but his writing does not scream jew to me. |
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Join Date: Nov 2004
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Dostoyevsky, Brothers Karamazov is my favourite. Crime and Punishment is also very good. Anything by Dostoyevsky, you can't go wrong. And, as a bonus, he was anti-Semitic. As all good & decent people should be.
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Junior Member
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Norway (Vestfold)
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Is there any writer who is not anti-racist, anti-imperialist and a social revolutionary?
Everytime i check out these famous writers and geniuses i find that they all are political idiots in some way. Mark Twain for example was anti-racist, anti imperialist and a revolutionary says http://www.marxists.de/culture/twain/noteach.htm. He disliked how white people treated chinese immigrants and that they did not get fair treatment in the courts and so on. Just what the liberal scum of today are talking about. Since chinese immigrants were practically the only non-whites in the U.S. at that time (except slaves) it astounds me that he would feel so strongly about this issue. Wikipedia says he was solidly anti-imperialist and was against the annexation of the Phillipines.Twain was the first i checked out. I wonder what i will come across on the other classic writers. Seems to me that all authors from 1850 onwards were heavily influenced with liberalism, humanism and brotherhood of man. If there are any authors that were solidly against these stupid ideas and you can see it reflected in their work? I believe that the the political standing and world view of authors will reflect in their work. Maybe I am wrong. Jack London was a socialist revolutionary, but I seldom recognized these ideas in his books. But he always said he wrote what people wanted to read, so maybe that`s why his personal ideas seldom reflected in his novels and short-stories. |
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Join Date: Sep 2005
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Terry Phillips
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Havana, FL
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If you care for sword and fantasy type reading, Robert E. Howard was always one of my favorites. In 'Wings In The Night', a story that appeared written for Weird Tales (a magazine), he wrote, "The ancient empires fall, the dark-skinned peoples fade and even the demons of antiquity gasp their last, but over all stands the Aryan barbarian, white-skinned, cold-eyed, dominant, the supreme fighting man of the earth."
The original Howard, not the L. Sprague de Camp mimics, Conan stories were truly excellent. Howard once said the reason the Conan stories seemed so real was because it was almost as though Conan stood behind him while he wrote them. 'Red Nails', 'The Thing In The Crypt', all good stuff. Terry
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Join Date: May 2004
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Writers of short stories whose works are always top quality are Robert E. Howard, H.P. Lovecraft, Clark Ashton Smith, Jack Vance, and Keith Laumer.
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Join Date: Jul 2007
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If you're interested in some easy-to-read stuff, here are three authors.
Michael Crichton. Pop. My picks are lesser-known novels: Congo - Gorillas are better people than Africans Eaters Of The Dead - Scandinavia a thousand years ago The Great Train Robbery - The hard side of life in 19th Century England C. S. Forester. Fictionalized history. Most noted for the Hornblower series, covering the British Navy in the Napoleonic era, something like a dozen books. His other novels are good too, my favorites being: Randall And The River Of Time - Luck and fate, and a WWI Tommy betrayed at home Rifleman Dodd (sometimes bundled with The Gun) - A lone British soldier fights the armies of Napoleon Jim Thompson. Crime noir. The bad news is that Thompson was part American Indian, and probably a Communist during the 1930's, and he was a drunk. The good news is, the guy could write. Get the Vintage/Black Lizard editions. Top picks: The Getaway - A very different ending than the Sam Peckinpah movie The Golden Gizmo - Thompson's only comedy, featuring a singing dog The Grifters - The short con vs the long con, as taught by mother A Hell Of A Woman - A psychopath explains his side of things The Killer Inside Me - Lou Ford: good old boy, lawman, and monster Now And On Earth - Autobiographical, WWII Home Front U.S.A. |
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Celtic Nationalist
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: North West
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I recommend James Herbert, two of his best are Domain and Lair.
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Junior Member
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Arkansas
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When I read for pleasure I don't expect modern day authors to be dedicated racialists. Its enough for me if they at least keep homosexuality and race mixing out of their books. In that regard Harry Potter falls flat on his face as his girlfriend is Asian.For fantasy I recommend Terry Brooks and his sword of Shannara series.Personally I like horror with an erotic, psychological edge, preferably with a female vampire lead. For that reason I avoid Anne Rice as she is a liberal democrat and Clinton lover and all her male vampires are gay or bisexual.Besides the Comte de Saint Germaine vampire novels ,by Chelsea Quinn Yarbro are much better and take place in historical settings in which Yarbro has certainly done her historical research!
My all time favorite is the vampire novels of Nancy A, Collins, featuring the female Gothic/punk vampire, and vampire slayer, Sonya Blue, who was raped while being transformed into a vampire and so has a hatred of vampires and feels it is her duty to wipe them out.(however I have found anti-racism is some of her books) As regards race and politics Ive already said my all time favorite is The Ideal & Destiny by Richard McCulloch. I love the term he coined, Northernkind,sounds, better than white, Aryan, European-American or Caucasian, as most whites in the U.S. are descended from Northern or Northwestern European ancestors. I love that term...NORTHERNKIND! |
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Join Date: Feb 2008
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HP Lovecraft has some good stuff, one of my favorite authors. He has a lot of anti nigger stuff in his stories
On the flipside, thought, he did marry a jewess. While this may turn some people off I do believe he was an anti semite and his wife had to remind him all the time she was a dirty jew |
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Richard McCulloch, noted white nationalist,coined the phrase "declaration of racial independence" in his 1994 book The Racial Compact : http://www.racialcompact.com/
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Join Date: Aug 2010
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Ambrose Bierce -- fantasy/"horror" short stories, often with very dark humor
Lord Dunsany -- fantasy short stories Any of the old "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" paperbacks..... suspense/mystery short story anthologies from the 1960s (Ebay/Bookfinder) -- full of fabulous stories by a host of great writers like John Buchan, Fletcher Flora, Roald Dahl etc.... |
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