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Rex Warner wrote a rather good, sadly forgotten novel called The Aerodrome which nicely contrasts the sort of a 'a-place-for-everyone-and-everyone-in-their place', noblesse oblige, gently oppressive English country life conservatism with young fellows! with vim! and vigor! brushing away the cobwebs and getting back to the nub of things! doing what needs doing! without any nonsense from dried-up old chaps! and so forth.
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# ¿ May 9, 2024 23:31 |
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Julius Evola is a key figure, and spectacularly insane to boot.
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