Bøger af Juleigh Howard-Hobson
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308,95 kr. Juleigh Howard-Hobson's "I do not belong to the Baader-Meinhof Group" & Other Poems collects 80 formalist poems unified by a strong European, particularly English, ethnic consciousness. Other prominent themes are ecological awareness, European Nordic neo-paganism, and the cycles of time: the cycles of the seasons, of individual lives, of the chain of generations, and of the great arcs of history. Hobson meditates on the fratricidal tragedies of the two World Wars, the dangers currently faced by European man, and the grounds for hope, offering poetic tributes to such controversial figures as Yukio Mishima, Francis Parker Yockey, Savitri Devi, Unity Valkyrie Mitford, Enoch Powell, and Jonathan Bowden. "I do not belong to the Baader-Meinhof Group" establishes Juleigh Howard-Hobson as one of today's leading formalist poets, with a unique voice-folkish, heathen, ecological, and unapologetically so-that more and more people have ears to hear. "In this new book of poems, Juleigh Howard-Hobson has produced a tour de force of historical evocation and fearless cultural commentary. With powerful meditations on war, memory, Western identity, our current degradation, and the glimmer of hope that remains for us, Howard-Hobson gives us a book that is both terrifying and inspiring: terrifying in its clinical analysis of our situation, and inspiring in its refusal to submit or surrender to it." -Joseph S. Salemi, Editor, Trinacria"In "I do not belong to the Baader-Meinhof Group" Juleigh Howard-Hobson gives us a collection of poems that are meaningful and well-made, establishing her as a leading poetic voice of the New Right. Her verses are accessible, poignant, and much needed in these dark deracinated days." -Leo Yankevich, Tikkun Olam & Other Poems"Juleigh Howard-Hobson shows that there are those who have something new to contribute to the living tradition of the West. And if the high culture cycle of the West is indeed complete, as Spengler contended, then, alternatively, Juleigh Howard-Hobson is among the vanguard of those who can usher a new Spring for another High Culture, and furthermore, she is among the best of this generation of culture-bearers."-Kerry Bolton, Artists of the Right: Resisting Decadence "Juleigh Howard-Hobson's poems are as clear in expression as they are lucid in thought and insight. These poems may well stand as a testament to the times in which we live. Full of the angst and the hope that those 'who know' are experiencing in this uncertain interim we abide in."-Robert N. Taylor, Changes
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- 308,95 kr.
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228,95 kr. Juleigh Howard-Hobson's "I do not belong to the Baader-Meinhof Group" & Other Poems collects 80 formalist poems unified by a strong European, particularly English, ethnic consciousness. Other prominent themes are ecological awareness, European Nordic neo-paganism, and the cycles of time: the cycles of the seasons, of individual lives, of the chain of generations, and of the great arcs of history. Hobson meditates on the fratricidal tragedies of the two World Wars, the dangers currently faced by European man, and the grounds for hope, offering poetic tributes to such controversial figures as Yukio Mishima, Francis Parker Yockey, Savitri Devi, Unity Valkyrie Mitford, Enoch Powell, and Jonathan Bowden. "I do not belong to the Baader-Meinhof Group" establishes Juleigh Howard-Hobson as one of today's leading formalist poets, with a unique voice-folkish, heathen, ecological, and unapologetically so-that more and more people have ears to hear. "In this new book of poems, Juleigh Howard-Hobson has produced a tour de force of historical evocation and fearless cultural commentary. With powerful meditations on war, memory, Western identity, our current degradation, and the glimmer of hope that remains for us, Howard-Hobson gives us a book that is both terrifying and inspiring: terrifying in its clinical analysis of our situation, and inspiring in its refusal to submit or surrender to it." -Joseph S. Salemi, Editor, Trinacria"In "I do not belong to the Baader-Meinhof Group" Juleigh Howard-Hobson gives us a collection of poems that are meaningful and well-made, establishing her as a leading poetic voice of the New Right. Her verses are accessible, poignant, and much needed in these dark deracinated days." -Leo Yankevich, Tikkun Olam & Other Poems"Juleigh Howard-Hobson shows that there are those who have something new to contribute to the living tradition of the West. And if the high culture cycle of the West is indeed complete, as Spengler contended, then, alternatively, Juleigh Howard-Hobson is among the vanguard of those who can usher a new Spring for another High Culture, and furthermore, she is among the best of this generation of culture-bearers."-Kerry Bolton, Artists of the Right: Resisting Decadence "Juleigh Howard-Hobson's poems are as clear in expression as they are lucid in thought and insight. These poems may well stand as a testament to the times in which we live. Full of the angst and the hope that those 'who know' are experiencing in this uncertain interim we abide in."-Robert N. Taylor, Changes
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- 228,95 kr.
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118,95 kr. Fresh from the galactic holodesk comes a science fiction anthology guaranteed to electrify your mind. Smoke In The Stars paints a vibrant portrait of the future with breathtaking stories exploring alternate life forms, the human condition when faced with overwhelming violence, and the struggle for survival on hostile worlds. Learn what the mind experiences when locked into a state of cryogenic suspension. Experience the transcendental human capability for love. Feel the terror of floating free in the infinite abyss when your tether is suddenly cut. Pick up a copy of Smoke In The Stars from Hawks Barrow Press and find your next favorite author from the likes of Bev Vincent, co-editor of Flight Or Fright with Stephen King and author of The Dark Tower Companion, whose story The Vengeance will have you questioning the terrible price of retribution. Become lost in the work of Deidre J Owen, famed children's author and co-owner of Mannison Press, whose story Unintentional will make you wonder if what we call life isn't a bizarre alien experiment after all. Your new favorite author is written in the stars. Discover them today!
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