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Is it worth reading the works of José Antonio Primo de Rivera, /lit/? He is certainly eloquent in the quotes I have seen from him, but did his ideas hold up over the length of essays and chapters?

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>>11086976
thinly veiled /fascism/ recs thread?
cool. and go for it, op, i'm it's great. He offers brilliant critiques of capitalistic and democratic societies, regardless of your political tendencies

>> No.11086995

dont nobody got time for no mexican shit homie

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>>11086976
>He is certainly eloquent in the quotes I have seen from him

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>>11086992
Speaking of Lewis, the poetry of Roy Campbell still seems underrated relative to his skill.

>> No.11087035

>>11086976
If you can find them. He's already hard to find becuase there's not a lot of interest in him in the anglophone world but there are also multiple other authors with his exact name that have nothing to do with him and they make his stuff really hard to find at least in English.
>>11086992
Lewis is great

>> No.11087328

>>11087035
How much of his stuff has even been translated into English? I'm presuming that anyone who really wants to read JAPR will have to do much of it in the original.

>> No.11087379

>>11086976
Are you a qt fascist lit spanish girl?