Category Archives: Literature

Camp of the Saints – Quote #39

The colonel was smiling too. A big, broad grin. Jubilation all around. The ones who truly love their traditions don’t take them too seriously. They march to get their heads shot off with a joke on their lips. And the … Continue reading

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Camp of the Saints – Quote #38

Certain forces abroad in the world today know this only too well: those dark forces bent on destroying our Western society, ready to plunge forward in the wake of the invader, behind the convenient shield that our guilty conscience provides … Continue reading

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Camp of the Saints – Quote #37

As it is, we can’t help but admit that our national reaction, at the crucial moment, has been one of repugnance: that kind of terror that the past has always seen produced by the confrontation between the races. Except for … Continue reading

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The Birth of “The New Yorker Story”

In The Birth of “The New Yorker Story”, Jonathan Franzen first describes the magazine’s most famous and influential period: It was also in the fifties that “the New Yorker story” emerged, quite suddenly, as a distinct literary genus. What made … Continue reading

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Camp of the Saints – Quote #35

To wit, that, since the Ganges armada had first set sail, the West had assumed the precarious posture of a house of cards, in the midst of a great Third World upheaval, and that, if the card marked “France,” at … Continue reading

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Camp of the Saints – Quote #31

“Until now we’ve been governing by what the polls told us. It was all very easy. But maybe we’ve really been governing in thin air. I’m afraid it’s too late to find out…” *** “Then it just means another kind … Continue reading

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Camp of the Saints – Quote #30

Perhaps some chose to let themselves die, or perhaps they were marked out for death in the name of the general good. Cruel though it was, in any event, the plan succeeded. (We are told that the hardiest races are … Continue reading

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Camp of the Saints – Quote #28

The simpler the folk, the stronger the myth. Soon everyone heard their babble, believed their fantasies, and dreamed the same wild dreams of life in the West… According to rather confused reports reaching us from several Third World countries, it … Continue reading

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Greg Johnson on Houellebecq’s “Submission”

What’s a great way to cap off the weekend? Reading Greg Johnson’s new review of Michel Houellebecq’s Submission: Michel Houellebecq is one of the finest novelists living today. His most recent novel, Submission, is now out in English. It confirms … Continue reading

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Camp of the Saints – Quote #24

The Last Chance Armada, en route to the West, was feeding on hatred. A hatred of almost philosophical proportions, so utter, so absolute, that it had no thoughts of revenge, or blood, or death, but merely consigned its objects to … Continue reading

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