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Robert E. Howard

Essays

Race-Conscious Aryan barbarian or multiracial pansy? by Martin Kerr ONE THING THAT I have learned in life is that no matter how bad things get, they can always get worse. A case in point is the new French cinematic version of the fictional character widely known as “Conan the Barbarian.” Long an exemplar…
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Fiction

by Robert E. Howard THE MAN SHIVERED in the coolness of the early morning. He shifted his body to relieve the pressure on his elbows. Cautiously he peered up over the great boulder in front of him, and down the mountain side. Fire twinkled there and the man cursed. An obscene song floated up to him and his…
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Fiction

by Robert E. Howard Introductory note by Gregory Kay: This is how racially-conscious White men used to write in 1936, back in the day before Political Correctness reared its ugly, censoring head. Black Canaan was written by Robert E. Howard (pictured) of Conan the Barbarian fame. (Howard, by the way,…
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