An Intellectual Autobiography of Julius Evola

Integral Tradition Publishing, 2009 (Il cammino del cinabro, 1963)
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Julius Evola was a renowned Dadaist artist, Idealist philosopher, critic of politics and Fascism, ‘mystic,’ anti-modernist, and scholar of world religions. Evola was all of these things, but he saw each of them as no more than stops along the path to life’s true goal: the realisation of oneself as a truly absolute and free individual living one’s life in accordance with the eternal doctrines of the Primordial Tradition.
Much more than an autobiography, The Path of Cinnabar, in describing the course of Evola’s life, illuminates how the traditionally-oriented individual might avoid the many pitfalls awaiting him in the modern world. More a record of Evola’s thought process than a recitation of biographical facts, one will here find the distilled essence of a lifetime spent in pursuit of wisdom, in what is surely one of his most important works.
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Author: Jan Olof Bengtsson
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