THE DEVIL I KNOW HIM (ENG version)

THE DEVIL I KNOW HIM (ENG version)

Author: Iliyan Kuzmanov

Publisher: Art Angel Foundation

Published:

Total Pages: 278

ISBN-13: 6199192796

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The Devil, I Know Him is a provocative and intelligent exploration of the concepts of the Free Man, Absolutism and the Devil. It’s a brutally honest masterpiece that looks deep into the heart of fantasy and longing. In an intelligent, raw, and often sarcastic manner, Iliyan Kuzmanov chronicles the Devil. A remarkable journey from ancient Syria to worldwide notoriety today. Cruel modern classic about humanism, doomed love, passion, faith, God, law, wisdom, and redemption. Contemporary high adrenaline interpretation of the works of the likes of Dante, Milton, Goethe, and Bulgakov. Anti-totalitarian apocrypha, a free man’s confession, a self-made man’s gospel. A rage, rebellion in the name of a Love, a far cry for freedom that can shake lawless empires and godless tyrants. A lonely voyage of the will, the endless power of the human spirit, the immortal soul through cycles of metamorphoses, dreams, and revelations. Iliyan’s irony is disarming, allowing brilliantly to expose all that is absurd and paradoxical in the totalitarian societies. The Devil, I Know Him is the Eastern European answer to the rising dark autocratic systems inspired by the Miguel de Cervantes’ classic novel Don Quixote. Magical realism that will thrill your emotions and perceptions. And in the meantime, with comprehensive knowledge and entrancing storytelling skills, Iliyan discovers the notions of the Devil and Free Man with a palette of narratives, through different arts, cultures, and historical periods. Provoking thoughts on freedom, feudalism, fascism, control, power, belief and tolerance.


The Devil You Know

The Devil You Know

Author: Elisabeth de Mariaffi

Publisher: Titan Books

Published: 2015-02-06

Total Pages: 365

ISBN-13: 1783297638

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Rookie crime beat reporter Evie Jones is haunted by the unsolved murder of her best friend in 1982. The suspected killer was never apprehended. Now twenty-two, Evie is obsessively drawn to finding the murderer. She leans on childhood friend David Patton for help - but why does every trail seem to lead back to David's father? As she gets closer to the truth, Evie becomes convinced that the killer is still at large - and that he's coming back for her.


The Devil I Know

The Devil I Know

Author: Claire Kilroy

Publisher: Grove/Atlantic, Inc.

Published: 2014-01-28

Total Pages: 386

ISBN-13: 080212237X

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In exile after being ousted from the family castle, recovering alcoholic Tristram St. Lawrence finds himself back in Dublin when an old acquaintance pitches a development project that his sponsor, a mysterious businessman, supports.


Robert the Devil

Robert the Devil

Author:

Publisher: Penn State Press

Published: 2018-01-23

Total Pages: 158

ISBN-13: 0271081880

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Samuel N. Rosenberg, one of the premier translators of Old French, presents in this volume the first modern English-language version of the thirteenth-century French romance Robert le Diable, a tale of supernatural birth and spiritual redemption. Robert is born after his mother, a childless noblewoman, secretly calls upon Satan to help her conceive. His wicked behavior as a boy and, later, as a destructive young man is so brutal that one day Robert prevails upon his mother to reveal the secret of his birth and thus the source of his wickedness. Upon learning the truth, he leaves his privileged home in Normandy to seek salvation. Robert’s lengthy penance—under the aegis of the Pope and a pious hermit—begins with his acting as a mute fool in the Roman Emperor’s court and ends with his sainthood. In between he plays the hero’s role in defeating the Turks in battle and turns down the hand of the Emperor’s daughter in marriage, choosing instead to return to the hermit’s abode. The legend of Robert le Diable was extraordinarily influential in the seven hundred years after its creation, generating new versions and adaptations in various languages, ranging from sixteenth-century English adaptations by Wynken de Worde and Thomas Lodge to Giacomo Meyerbeer’s esteemed 1831 opera. Framed by a thoughtful introduction and thorough bibliography, this accessible translation renders the original octosyllabic rhymed couplets of the metrical Old French romance in energetic free verse.