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Release Date: Februrary 27, 2026

When a mysterious inheritance leads Julien Stanwyck from the hazy clubs of New York to the absinthe-glowing cabarets of fin-de-siècle Europe and the ruins of a family château, a drama of infernal torments and divine fury rattles the cage of the modern world.

Gothic Olympus launches the reader into the phantasmagoric odyssey of one man’s mission to reawaken the old gods and defy the onslaught of demonic collectivism and matriarchal tyranny. It follows Julien Stanwyck’s alchemical transformation from a pale, scrawny, angry young man into an Olympian sovereign who conquers death with the sword of Achilles, wins a goddess for a bride through initiation into the Mysteries of Sex, and travels through earthly and celestial realms to fulfill his destiny.

A mythopoetic allegory for the twilight of Western Civilization between the Belle Époque and the present dystopia, Gothic Olympus detonates the postmodern abyss through a pulse-pounding concoction of dark humor, occult wisdom, and virile spirituality, weaving Julius Evola’s revolt against the modern world with elements of steampunk, dark fantasy, and Decadence. Through the magic mirror of Stanwyck’s trials and adventures, Gothic Olympus is a riveting tale of heroism, a summons to metaphysical awakening, and a daring vision of the greatest force the world has ever known: European man’s imagination.

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2027-02-27

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Christian Chensvold

Christian Chensvold is a college fencing champion, third-generation astrologer, and lifelong connoisseur of the Belle Époque (1880–1914). He is the author of the Decadent Chronicles column in Arktos Journal, which has also featured his essays on Julius Evola and the French Occult Revival. His previous books include Dark Stars: Heroic Spirituality in the Age of Decadence and The Philosophy of Style. From 2004–2025 he ran Dandyism.net, taking inspiration from Charles Baudelaire’s assertion that dandyism was “the last stroke of heroism in times of decadence.” (Go to author page)