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Sabbat , by Hélène Picard (1873-1945), first published in 1923, is one of the most forthright contributions to the rich French tradition of literary Satanism. It was issued as part of a Collection Colette, and is dedicated to Colette, who also provided the preface, the brief text of which implies strongly that the book was commissioned by her. Seeing Satan emerging from a poppy and accepting him as her poetic savior, Picard sets forth in this series of interlocked prose-poems to unpack the notion of Satanism and specify its real implications, with a surreal flamboyance that is typically decadent and which Baudelaire would surely have understood and approved of. Though exceedingly obscure, Sabbat , here presented for the first time in English, in a fine translation by Brian Stableford, is a very intriguing work, of considerable importance as a late addition to the canon of Decadent literature, which deserves to be much more widely read and appreciated. Book specifications: Dimensions: 216 x 140 Author: Hélène Picard Cover type: Paperback Publishing Year: 2022 Publishing Month: 11 Pages: 288 Language: English Publisher: Snuggly Books Weight: 367 g
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