
Julius Evola, was an Italian philosopher, esotericist, author, artist, poet, political activist, soldier and Perennial Traditionalist.
Born | Giulio Cesare Andrea Evola 19 May 1898 Rome, Italy |
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Died | 11 June 1974 (aged 76) Rome, Italy |
Occupation | philosopher, writer |
Nationality | Italian |
Genres | Traditional School |
Notable work(s) | Revolt Against the Modern World, Men Among the Ruins and Ride the Tiger. |
Much of Evola's theories and writings are centred on spiritualism and mysticism; the inner life. He authored books covering themes such as Hermeticism, the metaphysics of sex, Tantra, Buddhism, Taoism, mountaineering, the Holy Grail, the essence and history of civilisations, decadence and various philosophic and religious Traditions dealing with both the Classics and the Orient.
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