The Strange Case of Anthony Burgess’ A Clockwork Orange
1,011 words Anthony Burgess A Clockwork Orange New York: W. W. Norton & Co., 1962 A Clockwork Orange is a short novella produced by Anthony Burgess in a very short period of time—yet the author had...
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9,838 words Editor’s Note: The following text is a transcription by V. S. of a lecture entitled “Léon Degrelle and the Real Tintin,” delivered at the 21st meeting of the New Right, London, June 13,...
View ArticleThe Prophet of ExhaustionBeing Yet Another Remembrance ofBill Hopkins...
4,109 words Part 2 of 2 Bill Hopkins 3. “The corrupt vigour of fascism.” In early 1958, Time magazine ran a humorous squib titled “Sloane Square Stomp.”[9] It told how Colin Wilson (and presumably...
View ArticleWild in the Streets of Sleepy London Town
2,989 words Dave Wallis Only Lovers Left Alive London: Anthony Blond, 1964 Richmond, Va.: Valancourt, 2015 “In those days, before the death of the last square . . .” At some point, I suppose with...
View ArticleThe Strange Case of Anthony Burgess’ A Clockwork Orange
1,011 words Anthony Burgess A Clockwork Orange New York: W. W. Norton & Co., 1962 A Clockwork Orange is a short novella produced by Anthony Burgess in a very short period of time—yet the author had...
View ArticlePulp Fascism
9,838 words Editor’s Note: The following text is a transcription by V. S. of a lecture entitled “Léon Degrelle and the Real Tintin,” delivered at the 21st meeting of the New Right, London, June 13,...
View ArticleThe Prophet of ExhaustionBeing Yet Another Remembrance ofBill Hopkins...
4,109 words Part 2 of 2 Bill Hopkins 3. “The corrupt vigour of fascism.” In early 1958, Time magazine ran a humorous squib titled “Sloane Square Stomp.”[9] It told how Colin Wilson (and presumably...
View ArticleWild in the Streets of Sleepy London Town
2,989 words Dave Wallis Only Lovers Left Alive London: Anthony Blond, 1964 Richmond, Va.: Valancourt, 2015 “In those days, before the death of the last square . . .” At some point, I suppose with...
View ArticleMe ne frego Episode 28: Enoch Powell, & A Clockwork Orange
122 words / 1:40:25 Co-hosts Fróði Midjord and Jonas De Geer were joined by Counter-Currents Book Editor John Morgan for today’s broadcast, which commemorated two recent anniversaries: Enoch Powell’s...
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1,503 words For years now, readers have been urging me to review Stanley Kubrick’s A Clockwork Orange (1971), which adapts Anthony Burgess’ 1962 novel of the same name. I have resisted, because...
View ArticleA Woman’s Guide to Identifying Psychopaths, Part 1 Diagnostic Criteria,...
Alex DeLarge in A Clockwork Orange is a psychopath with antisocial personality disorder. 2,902 words Part 1 of 8 (Part 2 here) Greg Johnson asked me to write a brief guide to help women spot...
View ArticleA Woman’s Guide to Identifying Psychopaths, Part 8 Religion & Virtue
Are they the future? 2,975 words Part 8 of 8 (Part 1 here, Part 7 here) There is joy in danger. — Napoleon Psychopathy seems like the epitome of evil. As we’ll see, however, one characteristic of...
View ArticleTwelve Months Later: Anthony Burgess’ 1985
2,399 words Not merely the validity of experience, but the very existence of external reality was tacitly denied by their philosophy. — George Orwell, 1984 American college students have said, ‘Like...
View ArticleGreg Johnson and Patriotic Alternative on Trevor Lynch’s Classics of...
You can buy Trevor Lynch’s Classics of Right-Wing Cinema here. 156 words / 1:52:54 Greg Johnson joined Mark Collett, Natty, and Bill Atheling on a recent broadcast of the Patriotic Alternative Book...
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