Where atheistic Satanists talk about the books they love.
Ligeia
Leraje
After our Susanna Clarke diversion Ligeia and Leraje dive back into the weird world of happiness hater Thomas Ligotti, and we're thrilled to be joined once again by Chris of the Doom Folk Metal band Buzzard as we look at Ligotti's Nyctalops Trilogy (The Chymist, Drink to Me Only with Labyrinthine Eyes and Eyes of the Lynx).
Non-Spotify ways to listen: https://devilslibrary.org
Transcript (PDF): https://devilslibrary.org/t/ep13-5.pdf
Buzzard's music:
https://buzzarddoomfolk.bandcamp.com
https://ampwall.com/a/buzzarddoomfolk
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7wxZRBJYER2DOhiQnYLzlQ
Buzzard's Socials:
https://buzzarddoomfolk.bsky.social
https://www.facebook.com/DoomFolkBuzzard
https://www.instagram.com/buzzard_doom_folk_music
Songs of a Dead Dreamer: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL3273775W/Songs_of_a_Dead_Dreamer
Nyctalops (lore): https://fanlore.org/wiki/Nyctalops
Nyctalops (poem) by Clarke Ashton Smith: http://www.eldritchdark.com/writings/poetry/387/nyctaloops
Jon Padgett: https://jonpadgett.net
Our sibling podcast, Devil's Discourse, is here: https://devils-discourse.podbean.com
This month we read and then discussed Olga Ravn's stunning Booker Prize long-listed novel The Wax Child which is based on the Witchcraft persecutions in 17th Century Jutland. You want to make Satanists cry Olga? Because this is how you make Satanists cry!
Non-Spotify options for listening/subscribing to this podcast are at https://devilslibrary.org
Transcript (PDF): https://devilslibrary.org/t/ep13.pdf
The Wax Child (novel): https://openlibrary.org/works/OL42884743W/Voksbarnet
A.I. (movie): https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/644-a-i-artificial-intelligence
The final episode rescued from the pre-Devil's Library abyss, in which Ligeia and Leraje talked about Susanna Clarke's prize winning novel, Piranesi.
Non-Spotify options for listening/subscribing to this podcast are at https://devilslibrary.org
Transcript (PDF): https://devilslibrary.org/t/ep12-7.pdf
Piranesi (novel): https://openlibrary.org/books/OL36128954M/Piranesi