American Publishing house
Passage Publishing, also known as Passage Press, is an American far-right[1] and "new right" publisher founded in 2021 and led by Jonathan Keeperman, a former University of California, Irvine (UCI) lecturer who uses the pseudonym "Lomez". It publishes works from online personalities, reprints and new translations of fiction and nonfiction from historical fascist and reactionary authors.[1]
History
Passage Publishing was founded in 2021 out of the Passage Prize, an online writing and arts competition offering a $20,000 prize for selected works.[2] It received over 2,000 submissions.[3]
In 2023, Passage Prize was rebranded as “Passage Publishing,” and has expanded through acquisitions of both Mystery Grove Publishing,[4] and a magazine, Man’s World.
In 2024, the "Lomez" Twitter persona associated with Passage Publishing was revealed by The Guardian to be Keeperman.[5] The "Lomez" persona had used anti-gay and anti-Asian slurs, referenced white nationalist memes, proposed journalists should be lynched, and conspiracy-theorized that Barack Obama is gay.[6]
Publishing
Passage Publishing has published three books resulting from its Passage Prize writing and art competitions. Hardcover editions range from $300 to $400.[7][third-party source needed] Passage has published compendiums from online figures Nick Land,[citation needed] Steve Sailer, and Curtis Yarvin.[1]
Through its imprint Passage Classics, Passage Publishing also offers works by, as described by The Guardian, "radical German nationalist and militarist Ernst Jünger; Peter Kemp, who fought as a volunteer in Franco’s army during the Spanish civil war; and two counter-revolutionary Russian aristocrats, White Russian general Pyotr Wrangel and Prince Serge Obolensky".[1][8]
Arts and culture
Passage Publishing also engages in cultural projects, including sponsoring events,[9][10][11] and with fashion designer Elena Velez, citing the Passage Publishing and its founder as inspiration.[12][13] Passage Publishing also hosts in-person events alongside its book releases, in cities such as Austin, Miami, Los Angeles, and New York City.
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