The Devil Notebooks
By (Author) Laurence A. Rickels
University of Minnesota Press
University of Minnesota Press
1st November 2008
United States
General
Non Fiction
Literature: history and criticism
133.4
Paperback
392
Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 36mm
Milton's Paradise Lost. Goethe's Faust. Aaron Spelling's Satan's School for Girls Laurence A. Rickels scours the canon and pop culture in this all-encompassing study on the Devil. Continuing the work he began in his influential book The Vampire Lectures, Rickels returns with his trademark wit and encyclopedic knowledge to go mano a mano with the Prince of Darkness himself.
"Laurence A. Rickelss punning, associative, and extravagant style serves not only to refresh material worked over by critics for a century but also pulls the reader along in a way wed expect more from summer beach reading than from literary criticism. This shouldnt be surprising, however, since with its narrative of desire, projection, and denial The Devil Notebooks is every bit a romance." Daniel Punday, author of Narrative Bodies
"The Devil Notebooks establishes the astonishing extent to which contemporary pop culture has been deeply preoccupied with demons, succubi, possession, aliens, sexuality of all kinds, and the end of the world. The Devil, then, offers up a counter-history of humankinda history from below as it werethat Rickels deploys with verve in a truly fascinating and important study of how and why the world as we know it has gone to Hell." Michael Dorland, Carleton University