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Julius Evola's Biography


Seriously, you can't blame a man whose family name is Ritter for
seeing it everywhere : www.ritter-sport.de/

As for the biography, it's called 'Julius Evola : l'uomo e l'opera',
Volpe, Rome, 1968. A second, increased, edition was published in 1971
by the same publisher ; a third, in 1979, bearing a xylography of J.
Evola on the cover. Finally, it was re-published in 1998, as 'Su
Evola', by Fondazione Julius Evola.

'Julius Evola, 'l'homme et l'œuvre, Pardès, 1979, is its French
translation.

Adriano Romualdi, of whom we have already spoken here, and who, by
1969, had gained in Italian far-right circles the stature of spiritual
heir to Julius Evola, knew him personally. Evola approved of that
biographic essay on him.

Who was Maria Naglowska?



> I agree that this book is clearly utter nonsense.
> However, I do hope that one day a detailed NON-fiction
> biography of Evola appears in English (I assume that
> there must be at least one in Italian by now). From
> what I understand, after his injury in 1945 he rarely
> left his Rome apartment, but prior to that his life
> certainly spanned many interesting experiences and
> individuals.
>
> The idea of him eating "mysterious chocolate" may seem
> ridiculous in the context of this invented story,
> although one should remember that Evola did experiment
> with psychedelics in his youth. Also, is there any
> evidence to indicate that Evola ever did meet with
> Fellini? I can't really imagine what they would have
> had to say to each other (aesthetically, politically
> and philosophically they would appear to be polar
> opposites), but it seems, at the very least,
> plausible. And who was Maria Naglowska?
>
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Tue Aug 22, 2006 10:40 am

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[Personally I don't know what to think of this. Although it speaks for itself that most people who are interested in Evola and traditionalism are also to a...
lordofthespear Offline Send Email Aug 18, 2006
7:01 pm

Relatively speaking, this reminds us of a movie by a Jewish actor, whose productions, as recalled by Evola in the various articles he wrote in 1941 in 'La Vita...
evola_as_he_is Offline Send Email Aug 18, 2006
8:17 pm

I fully agree with the list owner in his statment about the authorship of this book. It is sad that regin-verlag publishes such nonsense. Here the trastation...
Widar Wulfarson
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Aug 18, 2006
11:36 pm

I agree that this book is clearly utter nonsense. However, I do hope that one day a detailed NON-fiction biography of Evola appears in English (I assume that ...
Michael Lord
ouro_boros Offline Send Email
Aug 22, 2006
12:17 am

Seriously, you can't blame a man whose family name is Ritter for seeing it everywhere : www.ritter-sport.de/ As for the biography, it's called 'Julius Evola :...
evola_as_he_is Offline Send Email Aug 22, 2006
6:03 pm

Evola, indeed, did approve of the biographic essay on him by Adriano Romuladi. That appreciation can be found in an article the former wrote on the latter on...
zenon_noir Offline Send Email Aug 31, 2006
5:11 pm

Thank you for posting this. On 8/30/06, zenon_noir <cavalcarelatigre@...> wrote:...
Michael Lujan
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Sep 1, 2006
1:30 pm

I don' think they mean 'mysterious', I think they mean 'secret' : he has to keep it secret from his housekeeper, because she nags him about his diet....
Rowan Berkeley
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Aug 22, 2006
10:39 am

Sorry, Rowan, is this the british kind of humor or later impacts of salvia divinorum? geheim = secret geheimnisvoll = mysterious...
Widar Wulfarson
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Aug 23, 2006
9:50 am

I have no idea whether the german vocabulary involved is feasible or not, but at least my interpretation makes some sort of sense....
Rowan Berkeley
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Aug 23, 2006
11:57 pm

According to 'Testimonianze su Evola', by De Turris and others, the favourite dish of Evola was something rather distant from chocolate (while probably a leaf...
vandermok
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Aug 24, 2006
12:00 am

Relatively speaking, this reminds us of a movie by a Jewish actor which, as recalled by Evola in the various articles he wrote in 1941 in 'La Vita Italiana'...
evola_as_he_is Offline Send Email Aug 18, 2006
11:36 pm

I completely agree. Mythologization is not the approriate word here indeed: 'sensationalization', that's what this book is about. The sentence the list owner...
lordofthespear Offline Send Email Aug 19, 2006
11:12 pm

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