James O’Meara is the author of Mysticism After Modernism: Crowley, Evola, Neville, Watts, Colin Wilson, and Other Populist Gurus; The Eldritch Evola; and other collections of cultural criticism
A study of the Traditionalist themes manifested in the outsider cinema of Coleman Francis: specif... more A study of the Traditionalist themes manifested in the outsider cinema of Coleman Francis: specifically, karma and the multiple stages of being in his trilogy The Beast of Yucca Flats, The Skydivers, and Red Zone Cuba (aka Night Train to Mundo Fine).
Examines New Thought teacher Neville Goddard's sources in the Western esoteric traditions. Specia... more Examines New Thought teacher Neville Goddard's sources in the Western esoteric traditions. Special mention is made of Julius Evola, Alistair Crowley and Colin Wilson.
An early publication by Julius Evola reveals a surprisingly positive view of Emile Coue; an anony... more An early publication by Julius Evola reveals a surprisingly positive view of Emile Coue; an anonymous translation is here accompanied by an introduction and notes comparing the Evola to Neville, an American New Thought teacher influenced by Coue.
A study of the Traditionalist themes manifested in the outsider cinema of Coleman Francis: specif... more A study of the Traditionalist themes manifested in the outsider cinema of Coleman Francis: specifically, karma and the multiple stages of being in his trilogy The Beast of Yucca Flats, The Skydivers, and Red Zone Cuba (aka Night Train to Mundo Fine).
Examines New Thought teacher Neville Goddard's sources in the Western esoteric traditions. Specia... more Examines New Thought teacher Neville Goddard's sources in the Western esoteric traditions. Special mention is made of Julius Evola, Alistair Crowley and Colin Wilson.
An early publication by Julius Evola reveals a surprisingly positive view of Emile Coue; an anony... more An early publication by Julius Evola reveals a surprisingly positive view of Emile Coue; an anonymous translation is here accompanied by an introduction and notes comparing the Evola to Neville, an American New Thought teacher influenced by Coue.
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