Editor-in-Chief
Book Editor
Webzine Editor
RSS Feeds
Our Authors
- Kerry Bolton
- Jonathan Bowden
- Collin Cleary
- Jef Costello
- F. Roger Devlin
- Juleigh Howard-Hobson
- Gregory Hood
- Greg Johnson
- Ward Kendall
- Anthony M. Ludovici
- Trevor Lynch
- J. A. Nicholl
- Andy Nowicki
- James J. O'Meara
- Michael O'Meara
- Christopher Pankhurst
- Tito Perdue
- Michael Polignano
- Spencer J. Quinn
- Savitri Devi
- Fenek Solère
- Irmin Vinson
- Leo Yankevich
- Francis Parker Yockey
Distributed Authors
Archives
- December 2018 (4)
- November 2018 (65)
- October 2018 (71)
- September 2018 (62)
- August 2018 (74)
- July 2018 (58)
- June 2018 (60)
- May 2018 (69)
- April 2018 (60)
- March 2018 (90)
- February 2018 (54)
- January 2018 (78)
- December 2017 (66)
- November 2017 (85)
- October 2017 (79)
- September 2017 (73)
- August 2017 (75)
- July 2017 (61)
- June 2017 (56)
- May 2017 (57)
- April 2017 (52)
- March 2017 (65)
- February 2017 (56)
- January 2017 (58)
- December 2016 (52)
- November 2016 (68)
- October 2016 (61)
- September 2016 (63)
- August 2016 (52)
- July 2016 (63)
- June 2016 (75)
- May 2016 (63)
- April 2016 (65)
- March 2016 (75)
- February 2016 (82)
- January 2016 (83)
- December 2015 (97)
- November 2015 (97)
- October 2015 (74)
- September 2015 (80)
- August 2015 (74)
- July 2015 (66)
- June 2015 (72)
- May 2015 (64)
- April 2015 (73)
- March 2015 (70)
- February 2015 (66)
- January 2015 (81)
- December 2014 (61)
- November 2014 (64)
- October 2014 (80)
- September 2014 (61)
- August 2014 (55)
- July 2014 (76)
- June 2014 (53)
- May 2014 (43)
- April 2014 (53)
- March 2014 (50)
- February 2014 (56)
- January 2014 (64)
- December 2013 (59)
- November 2013 (76)
- October 2013 (67)
- September 2013 (60)
- August 2013 (64)
- July 2013 (54)
- June 2013 (70)
- May 2013 (76)
- April 2013 (79)
- March 2013 (67)
- February 2013 (71)
- January 2013 (81)
- December 2012 (66)
- November 2012 (87)
- October 2012 (77)
- September 2012 (72)
- August 2012 (92)
- July 2012 (71)
- June 2012 (78)
- May 2012 (78)
- April 2012 (79)
- March 2012 (69)
- February 2012 (57)
- January 2012 (73)
- December 2011 (71)
- November 2011 (68)
- October 2011 (98)
- September 2011 (61)
- August 2011 (77)
- July 2011 (67)
- June 2011 (61)
- May 2011 (63)
- April 2011 (66)
- March 2011 (67)
- February 2011 (66)
- January 2011 (87)
- December 2010 (90)
- November 2010 (75)
- October 2010 (78)
- September 2010 (75)
- August 2010 (57)
- July 2010 (71)
- June 2010 (43)
Online texts
- Departments
- Contemporary Authors
- Michael Bell
- Alain de Benoist
- Kerry Bolton
- Jonathan Bowden
- Buttercup Dew
- Collin Cleary
- Jef Costello
- F. Roger Devlin
- Bain Dewitt
- Jack Donovan
- Émile Durand
- Guillaume Durocher
- Mark Dyal
- Guillaume Faye
- Tom Goodrich
- A. Graham
- Dara Halley-James
- Andrew Hamilton
- Huntley Haverstock
- Derek Hawthorne
- Gregory Hood
- Juleigh Howard-Hobson
- Richard Houck
- Greg Johnson
- Ruuben Kaalep
- Julian Langness
- Patrick Le Brun
- Colin Liddell
- Trevor Lynch
- Kevin MacDonald
- G. A. Malvicini
- John Michael McCloughlin
- Margot Metroland
- Millennial Woes
- John Morgan
- James J. O'Meara
- Michael O'Meara
- Christopher Pankhurst
- Michael Polignano
- J. J. Przybylski
- Spencer J. Quinn
- Quintilian
- Edouard Rix
- C. F. Robinson
- Hervé Ryssen
- Ted Sallis
- Alan Smithee
- Ann Sterzinger
- Robert Steuckers
- Tomislav Sunić
- Donald Thoresen
- Marian Van Court
- Dominique Venner
- Irmin Vinson
- Michael Walker
- Leo Yankevich
- David Yorkshire
- Classic Authors
- Maurice Bardèche
- Julius Evola
- Ernst Jünger
- D. H. Lawrence
- Charles Lindbergh
- Jack London
- H. P. Lovecraft
- Anthony M. Ludovici
- Sir Oswald Mosley
- National Vanguard
- Friedrich Nietzsche
- Revilo Oliver
- William Pierce
- Ezra Pound
- Saint-Loup
- Savitri Devi
- Carl Schmitt
- Miguel Serrano
- Oswald Spengler
- P. R. Stephensen
- Jean Thiriart
- John Tyndall
- Francis Parker Yockey
Recent Comments
- Rock & Roll and the European Soul: Now Expanded and on Counter-Currents.com – The Great Order on Rock ‘n’ Roll & The European Soul
- Max West on Rock ‘n’ Roll & The European Soul
- Ludwig von Goethe on Sicilian Nightmares
- Yves Vannes on Rock ‘n’ Roll & The European Soul
- James O'Meara on The Plot Against the Hero:
Colin Wilson’s Absurd Magick - Rob Botton on A Mainstream Primer on Populism
- Rhodok on The Plot Against the Hero:
Colin Wilson’s Absurd Magick - Vauquelin on The Moral Superiority of White Nationalism
- dominique_malaparte on Sicilian Nightmares
- GMT on Sicilian Nightmares



































































“I do not belong to the Baader-Meinhof Group” & Other Poems
$14.00 – $20.00
Juleigh Howard-Hobson’s “I do not belong to the Baader-Meinhof Group” and Other Poems collects 80 formalist poems unified by a strong European, particularly English, ethnic consciousness. Other prominent themes are ecological awareness, European Nordic neo-paganism, and the cycles of time: the cycles of the seasons, of individual lives, of the chain of generations, and of the great arcs of history.
Hobson meditates on the fratricidal tragedies of the two World Wars, the dangers currently faced by European man, and the grounds for hope, offering poetic tributes to such controversial figures as Yukio Mishima, Francis Parker Yockey, Savitri Devi, Unity Valkyrie Mitford, Enoch Powell, and Jonathan Bowden.
Description
Juleigh Howard-Hobson
“I do not belong to the Baader-Meinhof Group” & Other Poems
San Francisco: Counter-Currents, 2013
112 pages
Kindle E-book: $5.99
Juleigh Howard-Hobson’s “I do not belong to the Baader-Meinhof Group” and Other Poems collects 80 formalist poems unified by a strong European, particularly English, ethnic consciousness. Other prominent themes are ecological awareness, European Nordic neo-paganism, and the cycles of time: the cycles of the seasons, of individual lives, of the chain of generations, and of the great arcs of history.
Hobson meditates on the fratricidal tragedies of the two World Wars, the dangers currently faced by European man, and the grounds for hope, offering poetic tributes to such controversial figures as Yukio Mishima, Francis Parker Yockey, Savitri Devi, Unity Valkyrie Mitford, Enoch Powell, and Jonathan Bowden.
“I do not belong to the Baader-Meinhof Group” establishes Juleigh Howard-Hobson as one of today’s leading formalist poets, with a unique voice—folkish, heathen, ecological, and unapologetically so—that more and more people have ears to hear.
Praise for “I do not belong to the Baader-Meinhof Group”
“In this new book of poems, Juleigh Howard-Hobson has produced a tour de force of historical evocation and fearless cultural commentary. With powerful meditations on war, memory, Western identity, our current degradation, and the glimmer of hope that remains for us, Howard-Hobson gives us a book that is both terrifying and inspiring: terrifying in its clinical analysis of our situation, and inspiring in its refusal to submit or surrender to it.”
—Joseph S. Salemi, Editor, Trinacria
“In “I do not belong to the Baader-Meinhof Group” Juleigh Howard-Hobson gives us a collection of poems that are meaningful and well-made, establishing her as a leading poetic voice of the New Right. Her verses are accessible, poignant, and much needed in these dark deracinated days.”
—Leo Yankevich, Tikkun Olam & Other Poems
“Juleigh Howard-Hobson’s poems are as clear in expression as they are lucid in thought and insight. These poems may well stand as a testament to the times in which we live. Full of the angst and the hope that those ‘who know’ are experiencing in this uncertain interim we abide in.”
—Robert N. Taylor, Changes
“Juleigh Howard-Hobson shows that there are those who have something new to contribute to the living tradition of the West. And if the high culture cycle of the West is indeed complete, as Spengler contended, then, alternatively, Juleigh Howard-Hobson is among the vanguard of those who can usher a new Spring for another High Culture, and furthermore, she is among the best of this generation of culture-bearers.”
—Kerry Bolton, Artists of the Right: Resisting Decadence
Additional information
Hardcover, Paperback
Related products
Journey Late at Night:
$18.00 – $30.00 Select optionsPoems & Translations
Savitri Devi’s The Lightning & the Sun
$30.00 Select optionsFenek Solère’s Rising
$15.00 – $30.00 Select optionsWhat is a Rune? & Other Essays
$20.00 – $35.00 Select options