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I like Savitri Devi, what author should I read next?

I have already read all the good books by Guenon and Evola.

>> No.18376056

>>18375861
There is no one like her :(

>> No.18376096
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>>18375861

>> No.18376229

>>18376096
/thread

>> No.18376275

Herr Musil

>> No.18378042

>>18375861
Have you read everything by her? She has written quite a few books. Her works on Akhnaton are sometimes underrated. Her archive also has some of her letters, they are interesting as well.

>>18376096
also this

>> No.18379248

>>18375861
Bump

>> No.18379262

>>18376096
Serrano is weird man
It's really different from Devi ebola and guenon because it's actually esoteric writing

>> No.18379266

>>18378042
La simplicité mathématique

A 500-page thesis on the nature of simplicity in mathematics. It included a discussion of Léon Brunschvicg and drew upon the work of George Boole, Gottlob Frege, Bertrand Russell, Henri Poincaré and Alfred North Whitehead.

Wtf I want to read this. I love math cranks like Spengler and Guenon

>> No.18379281

>>18379266
Long-Whiskers and the Two-Legged Goddess, or The True Story of a "Most Objectionable Nazi" and... half-a-dozen Cats

A fictionalized autobiography and memoir of her favorite cats.

lol

>> No.18379288

>>18375861
Henry Corbin.

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>>18375861
If you like Savitri Devi, you might like Miguel Serrano...

>> No.18379573

>>18375861
She's one the most brilliant women who ever lived, yet barely acknowledged. It's a shame.

>> No.18379627

>>18375861
Shankara (pbuh)

>> No.18380912

>>18375861
Is it about Hinduism? Everyone says she's great but I'm not really into Estoeric Hitlerism (Hitler himself didn't want to be considered a deity)

>> No.18380935

>>18379573
Because she’s not.

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>>18376096


SU NORDICISMO ES UNA MÁCULA ENORME EN SU ETHOS, Y PODRÍA HABER SIDO UN POCO MÁS COHERENTE Y SOFISTICADO EN SU DISCURSO; VALIOSO A PESAR DE ELLO.

>> No.18380970

>>18379315
If this is how gods speak they are dumb.

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>>18379266
I took this out of the library with the idea of scanlating it (I have some maths background but no French) but I never got around to it and eventually had to return it. Maybe with the revival of the Savitri Devi archive (at the behest of Dr. Johnson) it would be apt to put a project together to actually translate it and put it out.

>> No.18381321

>>18375861
Gladys Taber

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Just read first chapter of the warning to the hindus and I must say, it's prettyy good!

>> No.18381547

>>18380935
Yes, the University of Lyon was just handing out Masters and PhDs like candy to women in the 1930s. And anyone can easily learn to be fluent in seven languages.

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>> No.18381713

Anyone have that photo of that black guy reading Evola or something like Evola?

>> No.18382894

>>18381273
>Maybe with the revival of the Savitri Devi archive
Is it being revived? The latest news article is from 2012