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Жозеф де Местр - "Санкт-Петербургские вечера".
(Joseph de Maistre - "St. Petersburg Dialogues" (?) .) The French title of this book: "Les Soirées de Saint-Pétersbourg ou Entretiens sur le Gouvernement Temporel de la Providence". "Joseph-Marie, comte de Maistre (1753-1821) was a Savoyard philosopher, writer, lawyer, and diplomat. He defended hierarchical societies and a monarchical State in the period immediately following the French Revolution. Maistre was a subject of the King of Piedmont-Sardinia, whom he served as member of the Savoy Senate (1787–1792), ambassador to Russia (1803–1817), and minister of state to the court in Turin (1817–1821). Maistre, considered by Masseau and Didier to have been a key figure of what they termed as the Counter-Enlightenment, saw monarchy both as a divinely sanctioned institution and as the only stable form of government. He called for the restoration of the House of Bourbon to the throne of France and argued that the Pope should have ultimate authority in temporal matters. Maistre also claimed that it was the rationalist rejection of Christianity which was directly responsible for the disorder and bloodshed which followed the French Revolution of 1789." Text by Wikipedia. |
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This is the book the 1971 Charlton Heston film The Omega Man was based on.
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Ah yes, The Last Man on Earth. Forgot about that one. I'm pretending the horrid Will Smith movie doesn't exist.
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Needed a brief break after plowing through the world's oceans in obsessive, wearying pursuit of Moby. So far, "Larry" is proving himself to have been an Actor and virtually nothing else, which he freely admits. He had his hands full with poor, crazy, aptly-nicknamed Puss (Vivien Leigh). He said that serious drama was no fun for him to perform, due to all the emotions he had to draw on & make manifest, that only light comedy was a pleasure. A clearly intelligent man obsessively limited to his "craft".
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I've already read, but I will share here:
Published in 1925, La Raza Cósmica (The Cosmic Race) is an essay written by late Mexican philosopher, secretary of education, and 1929 presidential candidate, José Vasconcelos to express the ideology of a future "fifth race" in the Americas; an agglomeration of all the races in the world with no respect to colour or number to erect a new civilisation: Universópolis. As he explains in his literary work, armies of people would then go forth around the world professing their knowledge. Vasconcelos continues to say that the people of the Iberian regions of the Americas (that is to say, the parts of the continent colonised by Portugal and Spain) have the territorial, racial, and spiritual factors necessary to initiate the "universal era of humanity". Claiming that the Darwinist ideologies are "scientific" theories only created to validate, explain, and justify ethnic superiority and to repress others, Vasconcelos attempts to refute these theories and goes on to recognize his words as being an ideological effort to improve the cultural morale of a "depressed race" by offering his optimistic theory of the future development of a cosmic race. This "book" is exacly the opposite of what we think. Vasconcelos praises the mongrel majority of Latin America and says that the mixing of the three race, white, black and yellow/red will create a people with power to change the world. José Vasconcelos was a self hating white: |
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Olivier proved to be something of a jew-snuggler: he recounted putting on The Merchant of Venice despite not liking the play for its "cruelty" (toward the jew Shylock); he decries the "trick" of the awful anti-semitic Venetians enticing Shylock's daughter to marry a lowly goy. Why? Because such was anathema to the kikes who disinherited & sat Shiva for "dead" apostate race traitahs.
So Luvvie Larry was prepared to heap scorn on White anti-jew feelings while saying nothing about anti-goyism.
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White Power is hard hitting truth. I enjoyed reading it.
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A collection of O. Henry stories. The Love-Philtre of Ikey Shoenstein depicts a jew pharmacist as an outwardly helpful, friendly member of his neighborhood who tries to arrange the death of a rather dim Irish acquaintance/customer who's also an unwitting rival for the girl the jew loves.
The subtle impression given: don't trust kikes, no matter benign they act. Henry was a pharmacist, by the way.
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I read some O Henry short stories when I was in high school (back in the paleolithic). Good stuff. The Ransom of Red Chief was my favorite. I don't remember the titles of most of them, there was one about a bum trying to get arrested so he could spend the coming winter in a warm jail instead of on the streets, one about a young newly wed couple who wanted to buy each other a xmas gift, all with O. Henry's signature twist at the end.
Mark Twain, O Henry, H.P. Lovecraft, Poe, Ambrose Bierce, America produced some great writers during the last half of the 19th century and early 20th century. There was nothing pretentious about their writing, it was readable by the average teenager, just well written literature. Bierce's Oil of Dog is pure art, the prose distilled down to its purest essence not unlike the "dogs" in the story, the horror of the events related in the story made even more terrible by the dispassionate and amoral manner in which they are recounted.
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Sometime today I'm starting a reread of Nietzshe's ultra-superb The Antichrist.
If you're cursed with the last vestiges of belief in X-tianity and want to rid yourself of that jew-conjured slave religion once and for all, this is the book to read. Runner-up is Thomas Paine's almost as brilliant The Age of Reason. And if after you read either of these, with an open mind, and yet remain firm in your belief in that jew on a stick and the pussified religion which bears his name, well then, you're about the stupidest sonofabitch on this or any other WN forum, and I have no pity for you whatsoever.
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^ Never was much into authors who cranked out a new novel virtually every other month; especially those who consistently make the New York Times bestseller list. Why the bias against the NYT hit parade? Because a bestseller is, by definition, a book read by a large segment of the populace; and the average American is, well, fucking stupid; therefore odds are the book will cater to his/her intelligence level.
That said, I have read two of King's novels: The Shining and Salem's Lot. I found the former pretty good; the latter scary as all get out. The part that really made the hairs stand up on the back of my neck was when that kid's dead younger brother, now a vampire, was floating in the air outside the bedroom window, lightly scraping his fingernails on that window, and calling for his brother to come to him. Whoa! That freaked me the fuck out.
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I've decided to read King's books(Im a fan of horror/suspense) and the first one that came to my mind was "Carrie".
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A girl I was dating in the late '80s just happened to be reading King's The Tommyknockers at the time. It scared her to the point where she couldn't sleep at night; afraid that if she did fall asleep she'd have nightmares. Strong testimony indeed to the potency of the books penned by the reigning king of horror.
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The Great Fear Of 1789, Rural Panic In Revolutionary France , Georges Lefebvre
Ironweed , William Kennedy Parts of Vol. 1 -Colonial and Revolutionary Lit. , Cambridge History Of American Literature |
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I'm reading James Mason's Siege.
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