Giorgio Locchi

Giorgio Locchi
Giorgio Locchi in 1977
Giorgio Locchi in 1977
Born1923 (1923)
Rome, Italy
Died25 October 1992(1992-10-25) (aged 68–69)
Paris, France
Pen nameHans-Jürgen Nigra
OccupationJournalist and writer
Alma materSapienza University of Rome
Period1956–1992
Notable worksIl male americano
Nietzsche, Wagner e il mito sovrumanista

Giorgio Locchi (1923 – 25 October 1992) was an Italian journalist and writer. He was among the founders of GRECE.

Life

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Also known by the pseudonym Hans-Jürgen Nigra, he was for a long time the Paris correspondent for the Italian newspaper Il Tempo.[1][2] After graduating in law from the University of Rome, he moved to Paris in the mid-fifties. Here he came into contact with Alain de Benoist, with whom he created the ethnonationalist think-tank GRECE, also known as New Right. By this time he began to write for magazines like Éléments and Nouvelle École. He also collaborated with several magazines and newspapers including La Destra, L'Uomo Libero and Secolo d'Italia.

One of the leading exponents of New Right,[3][4][5] he broke away from it because he was averse to democracy and a supporter of Conservative Revolutionary movement values.[6]

He was the author of several books translated into French, German and Spanish. His works revolved around Roman Empire, anti-Americanism and Nietzsche's anti-Christian thought.

Among the best known of Locchi's workes is the Nietzsche, Wagner e il mito sovrumanista, which was counted among the classics of hermeneutic on Richard Wagner.[7]

His works influenced authors such as Guillaume Faye,[8] Pierre Vial, Pierre Krebs [de; fr], Robert Steuckers and Stefano Vaj.[9]

Works

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  • Giorgio Locchi and Alain de Benoist, Il male americano, Roma, L.E.D.E., (1979).
  • (in German) Giorgio Locchi and Robert de Herte (Alain de Benoist), Die USA, Europas missratenes Kind, München-Berlin, Herbig, cop., (1979).
  • Giorgio Locchi, L'essenza del fascismo, with an essay and interview by Marco Tarchi, Castelnuovo Magra, Edizioni del Tridente, (1981).
  • (in German) Giorgio Locchi, Das unvergängliche Erbe, Kassel, Thule-Seminar, (1981).
  • Giorgio Locchi, Nietzsche, Wagner e il mito sovrumanista, preface by Paolo Isotta, Napoli, Akropolis, (1982).
  • (in Spanish) Giorgio Locchi and Robert Steuckers, Konservative Revolution: Introducción al nacionalismo radical aleman, 1918-1932, Valencia, Ediciones Acebo Dorado, (1990).
  • Giorgio Locchi, Definizioni, Milano, Barbarossa, (2006).
  • (in Spanish) Giorgio Locchi, Definiciones : los textos que revolucionaron la cultura inconformista Europea, Molins de Rei, Barcelona Nueva República D.L., (2010).
  • Giorgio Locchi, Prospettive indoeuropee, Roma, Settimo Sigillo, (2010).
  • (in Czech) Giorgio Locchi, Podstata fašismu, Praha, Délský potápěč, (2011).
  • (in French) Giorgio Locchi, Adriano Romualdi, l'essence du fascisme et la conception sphérique du temps de l'histoire; Le parti de la vie : clercs et guerriers d'Europe et d'Asia, Saint-Genis-Laval, Éditions Akribeia, (2015).
  • (in Spanish) Giorgio Locchi and Alain de Benoist, El enemigo americano : érase una vez América, Torredembarra, Tarragona Fides D.L., (2016).
  • (in Spanish) Giorgio Locchi, Figuras de la revolución conservadora, Torredembarra, Tarragona Fides D.L., (2016).

References

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  1. ^ Una fogliata di libri Archived 2016-09-14 at the Wayback Machine, Il Foglio, 1 September 2011.
  2. ^ Marcello Veneziani, De Benoist, idee ribelli per superare la crisi, Il Giornale, 23 April 2012.
  3. ^ Adriano Scianca, Giorgio Locchi : Quel giornalista intellettuale che inventò la «Nouvelle droite», Libero, 10 October 2014, p. 26.
  4. ^ Guillaume Faye, Convergence of Catastrophes, London, Arktos, 2012, p. 116.
  5. ^ Marcello Veneziani, Il secolo sterminato, Milano, Rizzoli, 1998, p. 148.
  6. ^ Marco Tarchi, Cinquant'anni di nostalgia, a cura di Antonio Carioti, Milano, Rizzoli, 1995, p. 148.
  7. ^ Paolo Isotta, La rivoluzione di Wagner, Corriere della Sera, 4 April 2005, p. 31.
  8. ^ Entretien Guillaume Faye, Jeune Résistance, n°21, 2001, p. 19.
  9. ^ Alain de Benoist, Giorgio Locchi, Éléments, n. 76, December 1992.

Sources

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  • (in Italian) Marco Fraquelli, A destra di Porto Alegre : Perché la Destra è più noglobal della Sinistra, preface by Giorgio Galli, Catanzaro, Rubbettino, 2005, p. 94.
  • Daniel S. Forrest, Suprahumanism : European man and the regeneration of history, London, Arktos Media, 2014.
  • (in Italian) Francesco Germinario, Tradizione Mito Storia : La cultura politica della destra radicale e i suoi teorici, Roma, Carocci, 2014.
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