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From Dusk to Dawn
From the Guillaume Faye ArchiveThe following talk was given in Moscow on May 17, 2006.Not since the fall of the Roman Empire has Europe experienced such a dramatic situation. It faces a danger unparalleled in its history and doesn’t even know it — or rather refuses to see it.It’s been invaded, occupied, and colonized by peoples from the South and by Islam. It’s dominated by...
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Palefaces:
Stephenie Meyer’s Twilight on Film
Catherine Hardwicke’s movie Twilight is based on the first novel of a series by Stephenie Meyer. The books mostly appeal to young women, and the advertisements for the movie screamed “chick flick,” so I gave it a pass when it was released in theaters. But I admire Joss Whedon’s series Angel, about a vampire with a soul, and when I heard that Twilight...
Read MoreF. Roger Devlin in Russian
F. Roger Devlin’s TOQ classic “Sexual Utopia in Power” has been translated into Russian. Russians of course know quite a lot about revolutionary dystopias, so it is a real compliment when they choose to translate an American writer’s work on this topic. Congratulations Dr. Devlin....
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A History of Violence
David Cronenberg’s A History of Violence (New Line Cinema, 2005) is truly a superb movie, with a tight and economical script (the whole story is told in 96 minutes), a remarkably subtle and gripping performance by Viggo Mortensen (his best ever, in my opinion), excellent performances from the rest of the cast, and an unostentatiously elegant directorial style (unmarred by the...
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