Jean Parvulesco
Jean Parvulesco was a Romanian-French far-right philosopher, writer and journalist. An heir to Traditionalist thought in the perennialist lineage of René Guénon, but above all that of Julius Evola, a sympathizer of the Nouvelle Droite and an atypical Catholic close to a form of telluric pantheism, he is best known for his numerous novels and for a new, poetic style of writing infused with intuitions and “mystical” enigmas. He had an important influence on several far-right figures in Europe.
