Hello,
of the 1137 messages of this forum I have read every one. It was time
well spent as here is contained information, not available elsewhere in
English, on the author I've been most interested in, or rather his
ideas, so far in my life. Also it contains informed discussion, of the
authors ideas and related subjects; one free from advertisement (like
the latest "Neo-Folk scene releases) which is to my liking.
I have been wondering in what order it would be optimal to read Evola's
texts (including the shorter pieces).
Lets say a healthy, intelligent, young English-speaking man, hereto
unfamiliar with Evola, were to require advice of this sort. I'm only a
beginner myself so my advise would be limited to saying something on
these lines: ´Start with "Men Among the Ruins", then read "Revolt
Against the Modern World" and "Mystery of the Grail". Then his available
shorter texts and finally the rest of his books ending with "Ride the
Tiger"´. There are members here who, I'm sure, would serve as a
better guide for how to proceed to understand this author and his ideas
more optimally, including advice on supplementary texts by other authors
who influenced Evola, are influenced by him, or simply write of the same
or related subjects.