Francis Parker Yockey (1917–1960), American esoteric philosopher and political theorist
Continental Europeans, like Jean-François Thiriart and Alain de Benoist were already influenced by the work of Yockey in the 1960s.
Yockey has written nonfiction, among them biographies of Zubin Mehta and André Previn, and fiction, including three novels about the New Kids on the Block.
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His wife, JoAnn Yockey, was a soprano who performed with the New Orleans opera company and the Metropolitan Opera of New York.
Carto was also the founder of a publishing company called Noontide Press, which published a number of books on white racialism, including Yockey's Imperium and David Hoggan's The Myth of the Six Million, one of the first books to deny the Holocaust.