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No.6906 Anonymous
Contemporary right wing writers/novels?
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I read some M. Houellebecq, but aside from that I am familiar mostly with 20th century writers like Mishima, but I got through them fairly quick. Preferably people who are alive and writing right now
No.6915 Anonymous>>6921 >>6937 >>7570
Tao Lin
No.6919 Anonymous>>6920
I enjoy Ron Unz but he doesn't write books. However if you read some of his articles he is extremely well read and has tons of citations you can dig through.
No.6920 Anonymous>>6944
>>6919
does he have a blog?
No.6921 Anonymous
>>6915
which book would you recommend?
No.6937 Anonymous
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>>6915
Is his stuff actually worth reading, or is he just a meme
No.6942 Anonymous
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I think anon was trolling. Tao Lin is deep into alternative health and conspiracy theories, he basically invented alt-lit, but he is not overtly political. I would still encourage you to read him, I personally am a fan of Taipei, and everything else is kind of mid. But as a body of work and a style it is impressive. Tao Lin's existence is like a timeline of the past few decades. He's more aligned with DFW than whaleback or Mishima tho.

His early work he is a xanny-numbed Ritalin fueled incel living like a monk in NYC and he's kind of transformed into a psychedelic using natural remedy monk living in Hawaii and Taiwan with his parents.

And "he's just a meme" insofar as he was an early adopter of leaning into being a meme for publicity but like, that's the point, man.
No.6944 Anonymous
>>6920
Lmao "does Unz have a blog" does he ever!

You lot sit on your phones all day, no one ever taught you to google?
No.6965 Anonymous
>6944
I was not sure how to respond to that question I honestly think anon was just trying to slyly bump their own tnread
No.6982 Anonymous
Gerald Murnane is a conservative in that Australian way, low-keyed but faintly sharp-edged.
No.7544 Anonymous>>7545
Is Moldbug worth the meme? I considered him a bit of a laughingstock, but if the powers that be are using him as a guide, maybe that is a reason enough to give him a read.
No.7545 Anonymous>>7546
>>7544
No. I would read Nicolás Gómez Dávila and Bertrand de Jouvenel instead, much thicker meat.
No.7546 Anonymous
>>7545
Never heard of these two, but they seem actually interesting. Thanks.
No.7570 Anonymous
>>6915
Doesn't seem right-wing to me. Mostly apolitical.