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Kratos

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KRATOS deals with the subject of psychopathia and is the authorÕs treatment of this theme. It involves dream sequences, monologue, phantasy and the elaboration of a wolfish purpose. Could it turn out to be a rendering of LombrosoÕs theories about crime? It is accompanied by three additional stories. ORIGAMI BLUEBEARD, which concerns love across the generations which freezes into gelignite. GRIMALDIÕS LEO has to be an altogether lighter work which evaluates the doctrine of Ôanimal liberationÕ from the perspective of a travelling circus. NAPALM BLONDE, the final tale in our quartet, must be considered as an attempted return to Greek tragedy.

158 pages, Paperback

First published January 10, 2008

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Jonathan Bowden

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British artist and political figure who was active in a number of political parties and groups, and was a leading speaker on the nationalist circuit.

Bowden began his political life in the Conservative Party and in Right-wing groups around conservatism, such as the Monday Club, the Western Goals Institute, and the Revolutionary Conservative Caucus.

He later joined the Freedom Party and then the British Nation Party, which he left after an internal dispute. He continued speaking for the BNP until 2010, but never rejoined the party.

Bowden was the chairman of New Right, an British pan-European forum.

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