Is there any poetry, fiction, or non-fiction that aestheticises violence and domination? I can think of Ezra Pound’s Cantos or Kubrick’s A Clockwork Orange. I want to hear how order through force is beautiful.
>>25250956Mishima
Marinetti's Futurism writingsMight is Right by Ragnar RedbeardThe IliadStorm of SteelBlood MeridianSocial Darwinist writers like Herbert Spencer, H. L. Mencken, etc.
>>25252488marinetti reads like trauma covering its eyes and ears, forced to celebrate the new world unearthed by industrial destruction.>>25250956is there a canto celebrating violence? havent read them in a long time
Ovid does quite a bit, I recommend McCarter's translation. So does Virgil, I recommend Ruden's translation
>>25252812post a quotewhilst i toketoastand smoke
>>25250956Doesn't the idea of aestheticized violence stem from Benjamin, though, a jewish communist? It's a loaded term that nobody would ever use of their own volition for something that they think or do. It's like asking for heretic X or Y. You can't because "heretic" is a term groups use for other groups that they don't like, a floating signifier, not a term that has a concrete meaning besides signifying ideological hostility.
>>25252832lol racist tries to cognate
>>25250956Bataille
>>25252488Don't forget literally anything by Jack London and Georges Sorel's Reflections On Violence
>>25252848+1 absolutely, excellent picks
>>25252488Seconding Storm of Steel
>>25250956Fucking literally anything wtf?? Are you an alien?
Considerations on France by Joseph de Maistre.He advocates for irrational use of violence to defend tradition.
>>25254682>He advocates for irrational use of violence to defend traditionReactionaries should be killed on spot.
>>25250956Just read Homer, gore-cel.
>>25254682>He advocates for irrational use of violence to defend tradition.this seems like it should be universal common sense
Fight ClubAmerican PsychoYou know, books for edgy teen boys