Children of Satan explained

Children of Satan
Title Orig:Satans Kinder
Author:Stanisław Przybyszewski
Language:German
Genre:Literary fiction
Release Date:1897

Children of Satan is a novel by the Polish author Stanisław Przybyszewski, first published in German in 1897.[1] It is recognized as the first Polish satanic novel.[2] After its publication, the circle of artists around Przybyszewski began to be known as the "Children of Satan".[3]

Plot

In an unsuspecting small town, a group of anarchists unleashes a reign of terror. Their leader, a charismatic figure named Gordon, adeptly weaves a web of influence, surrounding himself with individuals who are lost, vulnerable, and searching for meaning in their lives. These young souls, lacking direction and purpose, are easy prey for Gordon's manipulative grasp. Exploiting their weaknesses, he emerges as their guiding force, not solely for the purpose of sowing destruction but also with the ambition to construct a new world based on his satanic ideals.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Przybyszewski, Stanisław . Satans Kinder: Roman . 1897 . Albert Langen . de.
  2. Kuncewicz . Maria . 1969 . A Polish Satanist: Stanisław Przybyszewski . The Polish Review . 14 . 2 . 3–20 . 25776833 . 0032-2970.
  3. Kotkowska . Karolina Maria . 2017 . Sad Satan's Children: Stanisław Przybyszewski and Esoteric Milieus . La Rosa di Paracelso . 2 . 133–158 . 2532-2028.