Keith Preston interviews Andy Nowicki. Topics include:
Andy’s intellectual migration away from liberalism and the left towards the alternative right;
His career as a writer and author of four books including his latest, Under the Nihil;
His affinity for Catholic traditionalism and the current crisis of faith in Western civilization;
Mormonism as the last bastion of a thriving religious community in Western culture;
The importance of the transcendent to human culture and civilization;
His recent trip to South Africa, the present condition of the Afrikaaner people, and the hypocrisy of Western liberals who denounced the white-led regimes in South Africa and Rhodesia while ignoring atrocities and oppression sponsored by black-led anti-colonial regimes.
Andy Nowicki is the author of the novels Considering Suicide,The Columbine Pilgrim, The Doctor and the Heretic. He is a regular contributor to The Last Ditch, and has published work for New Oxford Review and American Renaissance. He teaches college-level English and lives in Savannah, Georgia, with his wife and two children. He also intermittently contributes to his blog when the spirit moves him to do so.
Andy Nowicki is the author of the novels Considering Suicide,The Columbine Pilgrim, The Doctor and the Heretic. He is a regular contributor to The Last Ditch, and has published work for New Oxford Review and American Renaissance. He teaches college-level English and lives in Savannah, Georgia, with his wife and two children. He also intermittently contributes to his blog when the spirit moves him to do so.
Tom and Andy Nowicki discuss Nowicki’s novella, The Columbine Pilgrim and its wider meaning in our rootless and decaying world. The main character of the novel uses the real past event of the Columbine high school massacre for contemplating and then carrying out his own killing spree. In a senseless world of ours more and more people, after having lost their real identity, i.e. their real names, resort now to expendable “usernames.” The powerful message of the book must be urgently read.
Matt Parrott offers a Hoosier State Update, then interviews Prof. Andy Nowicki about his new novel, The Columbine Pilgrim.
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