Savitri Devi was a philosopher, a religious thinker, and a tireless polemicist and activist for the causes of animal rights, European pagan revivalism, Hindu nationalism, German National Socialism, and — after the Second World War — pan-European racial nationalism. She also sought to found a religion, Esoteric Hitlerism, fusing National Socialism with the Traditionalism of René Guénon and Julius Evola. All told, she was one of the most extraordinary personalities of the 20th century. (more…)
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If there ever was a civilization that deserves the name of Renaissance, this was the civilization of the Middle Ages. In its objectivity, its virile spirit, its hierarchical structure, its proud antihumanistic simplicity so often permeated by the sense of the sacred, the Middle Ages represented a return to the origins. — Julius Evola[1] (more…)
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The howling of wolves is one of the most evocative and unsettling sounds on earth, awakening something primordial in the human soul. Among the most intelligent and graceful of terrestrial animals, wolves have been an object of fear and fascination throughout history. While many early societies venerated wolves for their skill at hunting and ferocity in battle, as the world grew tame and domesticated the wolf became a hated vestige of wild nature, an outlaw whose ruthless elimination was necessary to the safety and progress of mankind. (more…)
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From Esotericism, Religion, and Nature (Studies in Esotericism), ed. Arthur Versluis, Claire Fanger, Lee Irwin, and Melinda Phillips (Mankato, Minnesota: North American Academic Press, 2010).
Savitri Devi (1905–1982[1]) was born Maximine Julia Portaz in Lyons, France, of English, Italian, and Greek ancestry.[2] She was a highly gifted and eccentric child. Early on, she embraced vegetarianism and animal rights out of a strong aesthetic revulsion to slaughter and other forms of cruelty to animals. (more…)
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It seems appropriate to announce the rebirth of the Savitri Devi Archive on Savitri Devi’s 116th birthday. The Savitri Devi Archive is a repository for information on the life and work of the philosopher, religious thinker, and activist Savitri Devi, born Maximine Portaz (1905–1982).
Savitri Devi was a unique and brilliant personality. When I first heard of her in 2000, almost none of her books were in print or available at any price. After her death, many of her unpublished writings and letters were lost due to carelessness, indifference, and hostility. (more…)
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Savitri Devi was a philosopher, a religious thinker, and a tireless polemicist and activist for the causes of animal rights, European pagan revivalism, Hindu nationalism, German National Socialism, and — after the Second World War — pan-European racial nationalism. She also sought to found a religion, Esoteric Hitlerism, fusing National Socialism with the Traditionalism of René Guénon and Julius Evola. All told, she was one of the most extraordinary personalities of the 20th century. (more…)
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Editor’s Note: The following text by Muriel Gantry (1913–2000) is a bit more than half of the “Curriculum Vitae of Muriel Gantry: All You Ever Wanted to Know and a Great Deal You Probably Didn’t,” which she prepared in 1995 for Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke, who was writing a biography of her friend Savitri Devi. (more…)
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October 29, 2020 Savitri Devi
The Lightning & the Sun
Savitri Devi
The Lightning and the Sun
Third Edition
Complete and Unabridged
Edited by R. G. Fowler
San Francisco: Counter-Currents Publishing, 2014
480 pagesThere are three formats for The Lightning and the Sun:
- Hardcover (not limited edition): $50 (add $5 for postage, $12 for postage to Canada, Australia, New Zealand, & the Far East)
- Paperback: $25 (add $5 for postage, $12 for postage to Canada, Australia, New Zealand, & the Far East)
- E-book: $5
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October 29, 2020 Savitri Devi
The Non-Hindu Indians & Indian Unity
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October 29, 2020 Savitri Devi
And Time Rolls On: The Savitri Devi Interviews
Savitri Devi
And Time Rolls On: The Savitri Devi Interviews
Edited by R. G. Fowler
Second, Revised Edition
San Francisco: Counter-Currents, 2012
224 pagesSavitri Devi
And Time Rolls On: The Savitri Devi Interviews
Edited by R. G. Fowler
Second, Revised Edition
San Francisco: Counter-Currents, 2012
224 pagesThere are three formats for And Time Rolls On:
- Hardcover: $30 (add $5 for postage, $12 for postage to Canada, Australia, New Zealand, & the Far East)
- Paperback: $15 (add $5 for postage, $12 for postage to Canada, Australia, New Zealand, & the Far East)
- E-book: $5
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October 29, 2020 Savitri Devi
Gold in the Furnace: Experiences in Post-War Germany
Savitri Devi
Gold in the Furnace: Experiences in Post-War Germany
Edited by R. G. Fowler
Atlanta: The Savitri Devi Archive, 2006
320 pagesSavitri Devi
Gold in the Furnace: Experiences in Post-War Germany
Edited by R. G. Fowler
Atlanta: The Savitri Devi Archive, 2006
320 pagesGold in the Furnace is currently available in one format:
- Ebook: $5
How to order Gold in the Furnace: (more…)
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October 29, 2020 Savitri Devi
Defiance: The Prison Memoirs of Savitri Devi
Savitri Devi
Defiance: The Prison Memoirs of Savitri Devi
Edited by R. G. Fowler
Atlanta: The Savitri Devi Archive, 2007
416 pagesSavitri Devi
Defiance: The Prison Memoirs of Savitri Devi
Edited by R. G. Fowler
Atlanta: The Savitri Devi Archive, 2007
416 pagesThere are two formats for Defiance:
- Paperback: $25 (add $5 for US postage, $25 for the rest of the world)
- E-book: $5
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The very idea sounds absurd. Militant supporter of National Socialism, foundational figure of Esoteric Hilterism, the iron maiden known to academia — insofar as she is known at all — as “Hitler’s Priestess”: dissociating Savitri Devi from her fanatical loyalty to Hitler’s Germany seems as futile as denazifying The Führer himself. (more…)