Book Reviews Category
Hymns for the Gods – From Olympus to Asgard
Posted on July 21, 2022

I have had the pleasure of reading Hymns for the Gods – From Olympus to Asgard, published by Heliotroph Books. As the title suggests, the book contains hymns to the Graeco-Roman and Germanic Gods. It also contains an insightful introduction in which God, polytheism, metaphysics, and relevant topics are discussed. Thereafter, a number of Gods […]
Revolt Against the Modern World by Julius Evola
Posted on July 18, 2022 1 Comment

If you have not already read my review of Men Among the Ruins, I recommend that you do so before reading this article, as it contains a more general overview of Evola’s work. I have read Julius Evola’s magnum opus – Revolt Against the Modern World. Many of the teachings in the book will be […]
Men Among the Ruins by Julius Evola
Posted on July 6, 2022

I have read Men Among the Ruins by Julius Evola. Written after the Second World War as a commentary on social, political, and historical matters, it contains many interesting insights. Some have labelled Evola’s post-war writings as ‘black-pilled’ (i.e. negative and defeatist); I did not get this impression upon reading it. Instead, I found it […]
The Magian Tarok by Stephen E. Flowers, PH. D.
Posted on June 28, 2022

I have, yet again, had the pleasure of reading a book by Stephen E. Flowers. The Magian Tarok – The Origins of the Tarot in the Mithraic and Hermetic Traditions is, as the title suggests, a book about the origins of the tarot. As regular readers of my book reviews will know, I have a […]
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