Publisher's Synopsis
In I, the Devil, the veil of myth is torn away to reveal the raw, haunting introspection of the fallen one himself. This is not a tale of horns and pitchforks, nor a simplistic battle between good and evil. It is the profound, philosophical journey of a being caught between rebellion and creation, freedom and isolation, light and shadow.
The Devil speaks directly to the reader, recounting his fall, his torment, and his eternal search for meaning. Through vivid prose and piercing reflection, he unveils the paradox of his existence: to be both the adversary and a seeker, to embody chaos while yearning for understanding. Along the way, he explores humanity's struggles with identity, redemption, and the quest for freedom, finding in their fleeting lives echoes of his own eternal journey.This book is a meditation on the nature of existence, a labyrinth of philosophical thought that challenges the reader to confront their own assumptions about morality, faith, and the self. Bold, unrelenting, and deeply introspective, I, the Devil invites you to walk alongside the fallen one as he navigates the vast silence of eternity-and discovers the light hidden within the shadows.
For readers of Dante, Milton, and philosophical fiction, I, the Devil is a transformative exploration of the eternal questions that define us all.