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The Devil's Desert

Reflections and Conversations with the Fallen One (The Luciphon Series, Book 1)

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The Devil's Desert

By: Harry Hoofcloppen
Narrated by: Parker Perry
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In the heart of the western wilderness, a lone hiker encounters an ancient traveler with a story unlike any other—Lucifer himself. In this 1667-line epic poem—Paradise Lost was published in 1667—Devil’s Desert reimagines the creation of the universe through the eyes of Lucifer. Blending novel Satanic mythology with philosophical musings, the author weaves a tale of cosmic wonder, loss, and the ultimate solitude of existence.

Devil’s Desert is written in lyrical blank verse that mirrors Milton's own style; it both challenges and rewards the listener. It blends myth, philosophy, and poetic reflection, offering a meditative journey and an exploration of Satanic mythology that challenges traditional narratives. A tale as much about the hiker’s search for meaning as it is about the cosmic story of creation, this poem invites listeners to walk alongside these two wanderers, pondering the questions of existence in both the celestial and material realms.

©2024 Harry Hoofcloppen (P)2024 Harry Hoofcloppen
Epic Fantasy

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