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'''''Artists of | '''''Artists of the Right: Resisting Decadence''''' is a 2012 book by [[Kerry Bolton]]. | ||
== Publisher description == | == Publisher description == | ||
"Kerry Bolton’s ''Artists of | "Kerry Bolton’s ''Artists of the Right: Resisting Decadence'' is a study of ten leading 20th-century literary artists—including pioneering modernists—who were sympathetic with [[Fascism]] and/or [[National Socialism]]: | ||
*D. H. Lawrence | *D. H. Lawrence | ||
*H. P. Lovecraft | *H. P. Lovecraft | ||
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*Henry Williamson | *Henry Williamson | ||
*Roy Campbell | *Roy Campbell | ||
Bolton relates their political commitments to their lives, their art, and their economic, religious, and philosophical convictions. In lucid, driving prose, Kerry Bolton utterly demolishes some of | Bolton relates their political commitments to their lives, their art, and their economic, religious, and philosophical convictions. In lucid, driving prose, Kerry Bolton utterly demolishes some of the sturdiest prejudices of the liberal mind." | ||
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[[Category:Counter-Currents Publishing]] | [[Category:Counter-Currents Publishing]] |
Latest revision as of 15:01, 28 April 2024
Artists of the Right: Resisting Decadence is a 2012 book by Kerry Bolton.
Publisher description
"Kerry Bolton’s Artists of the Right: Resisting Decadence is a study of ten leading 20th-century literary artists—including pioneering modernists—who were sympathetic with Fascism and/or National Socialism:
- D. H. Lawrence
- H. P. Lovecraft
- Gabriele D’Annunzio
- Filippo Marinetti
- W. B. Yeats
- Knut Hamsun
- Ezra Pound
- Wyndham Lewis
- Henry Williamson
- Roy Campbell
Bolton relates their political commitments to their lives, their art, and their economic, religious, and philosophical convictions. In lucid, driving prose, Kerry Bolton utterly demolishes some of the sturdiest prejudices of the liberal mind."