The Black Devil
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Black Devil
Life in Amsterville has always been rough for the mentally disturbed Paxton Youngblood, but one night would change his life forever when an ominous black cloud swarms his town out of nowhere, turning everyone it touches into horrifying monsters. After being struck by the cloud himself and gunned down during a crossfire between police and the monsters, Paxton mysteriously awakens in the morgue unscathed, only to find his town in ruins with a blood red sky and monsters of all shapes and forms trying to kill him at every corner. His only two allies are Maddy and Blue, who find themselves trapped in the town with him, trying to find a way of escape. On top of it all, Paxton finds himself psychologically tormented by an unknown entity that causes him to question his perception of reality. This is the story of a young man named Paxton Youngblood, who fights not only for his life, but his humanity as well in a world corrupted by a being those unfortunate enough to live in call the “Black Devil”.
An Outline History of the Japanese Drama (Routledge Revivals)
Students of international drama are turning more and more to the study of Japanese drama, desirous to know to what extent its development duplicates or differs from the evolution of drama in other countries. Stimulated by the colour, originality, power, and poetry, they are interested to know more. This title, first published in 1928, traces the general development of the drama of the Japanese. This book will be of interest to students of drama, theatre studies and Asian Studies.
Dante's Divine Comedy: A Retelling in Prose
"Dante's Divine Comedy: A Retelling in Prose" by David Bruce offers a modern interpretation of Dante Alighieri's epic poem, presenting the timeless journey through Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise in a clear and accessible prose format. Bruce's retelling preserves the essence and depth of Dante's original work while making it more approachable for contemporary readers. Through vivid descriptions and engaging narrative, readers are guided through Dante's intricate exploration of sin, redemption, and the human condition. As Dante navigates the depths of Hell, climbs the slopes of Purgatory, and ascends through the spheres of Paradise, Bruce skillfully captures the philosophical and theological themes of the Divine Comedy, inviting readers to contemplate their own spiritual journey and the nature of salvation.