A French friend of mine suggested earlier today that I make a list of recommended reading, i. e. books Ôðalists should read for different reasons. Some of the books in this list are by Christian authors, others contain at least some dubious claims or outdated information, but they all have something useful, interesting and most importantly European in them, that we can learn from and take encouragment from — and it might perhaps even change us for the better.
If you have a suggestion for an author definately worthy of our attention feel free to let me know and I will add the author’s name to the list. If you do please let me know why. HailaR WôðanaR!
Author(s)/Book/Genre
Asbjørnsen & Moe/(All their works)/Fairy Tales
Cornelius Tacitus/«Germania»/History & Religion
J. R. R. Tolkien/»The Hobbit»/Fantasy
J. R. R. Tolkien/»The Lord of the Rings»/Fantasy
Julius Evola/(All his works)/Traditionalism
Lucius Seneca/(All his works)/Philosophy
Marcus Aurélius/«Meditations»/Philosophy
Ovid/”Metamorphoses”/Mythology
Plato/Sokrates/(All his works)/Philosophy
The Grimm brothers/(All their works)/Fairy Tales
Varg Vikernes/«Sorcery and Religion in Ancient Scandinavia»/History & Religion
Varg Vikernes/«Perþ»/Fairy tale
Suggested authors by other Ôðalists/Genre
Epictetus/Philosophy
George Dumézil/Indo-European studies
Homer/”The Odyssey”, “The Iliad”/Mythology
Jan de Vries/Mythology
Jean Raspail/Traditionalism
R.L.M Derolez/Mythology
Søren Kierkegaard/Philosophy
Snorri Sturluson/”The Poetic Edda”/Mythology