This is a small book that feels good. This is a Volver primer that traces the major themes of Italian thinker through his immense work. I do not fault: all themes dear to Evola are present, the quotes are not clear cut and leaves develop the idea. It is clear, sliced and power to make any pale-nihilistic materialist thought that has proliferated since the Enlightenment. This book can serve as an introduction and guide you to the writings of interest because the least we can say is that there is really tempted. Mission accomplished then. We must congratulate the Pardes publisher, advocate and leading publisher of this author unjustly confined to the landscapes of the far right. This work has a universal vocation share its eminently traditional principles it sets while scanning the great myths of modern subversion.
To dispel any doubts, I am not the author of this book.