Before the Industrial Revolution, every young sensitive Whiteboy lived through a tragically romantic—and at times magical—coming of age experience one long summer in his mid-teens
The Last Hours of Julius Evola, by Mario Coen Belinfanti (1925-2023):
«It must have been March-April 1974 when Julius Evola, due to acute heart failure, collapsed and lost consciousness. His doctor, Dr. Placido Procesi, had him urgently admitted to the San Camillo Hospital, but…
Today is Julius Evola's 125th birthday. Evola's last will before leaving this world was to die «standing» in front of his work desk.
«There is no point in indulging in wishful thinking with the illusions of any kind of optimism: Today, we find ourselves at the end of a cycle.»