I want all of you to say good morning to General Foster. “Good Morning General Foster Sir!” Shouted the crew. “Good morning men” Said Chris arrogantly. “Now today, I want you all to be on your best! General Foster will be following each ...
No one who has ever read this remarkable novel and looked at human life through Barbusse's peephole can ever forget the experience.--Robert Baldick It is Barbusse, not Gide, not Proust...
Instead, those in hell suffer such precise pains as divine justice may require, in a process that ends in extinction. This is the second death, the wages of sin. Eternal punishment is eternal destruction.
Butler’s depiction of Hell is original, intelligent, and fiercely comic, a book Dante might have celebrated. “I’ll never stop believing it: Robert Olen Butler is the best living American writer, period.” —Jeff Guinn, Fort Worth ...
Are you ready to play? *this is book two of a multi-author series but can be read as a standalone. TRIGGER WARNIG: This is a dark romance including non-con, dub-con, extreme violence and torture.
DIVBill Wiese's answers questions from hundreds of people who have read his bestselling 23 Minutes in Hell or have heard the author speak on his glimpse of hell./div
The new novel by the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "A Good Scent from a Strange Mountain" is set in the underworld.
Written with clarity, logic, and vivid storytelling, Hell: A Guide takes up questions such as: Is hell a place or a state of being? What does hell look like? What kind of suffering do people in hell experience?
This is the first part of the book: Revelations. The second part is how I believed I was in Hell on Earth and the insanity that ensued from that, my humble story — the belief in the Anti-Christ, and indeed the actions of one.
Dante (1265-1321) is one of the greatest of Italian poets, and his Divine Comedy widely regarded as the finest of all Christian allegories. It is an epic poem recounting the poet's journey through nine circles of hell.
CHAPTER 1 Introduction A. INTRODUCTION “You look like hell!” gasped a young woman to the wet and disheveled man who had just entered the room. This scene from a soap opera shown in a waiting room grabbed my attention and made me wonder.
At 10am, Tony lead Mark to a breakroom, one similarly designed to the one of in the training video he had watched. Tony poured himself a cup of ... “The fourth time we met, he told me that he could see most people's clocks but not mine.
Accessible, modern and sublimely decorated, this remarkable edition told in three parts yokes two great literary minds, seven hundred years apart, and brings the classic text alive for the twenty-first century.
Jerry L. Walls cogently argues that some traditional views of hell are still defensible and can be believed with intellectual and moral integrity.
But what about hell? Have you ever wondered what the place prepared for the devil and his followers will be like? Do the countless cartoon drawings we've all seen accurately portray what hell is really like?
Recently deceased lawyer and all-around schlemiel Simon Ackerman suddenly finds himself desperate to get into Hell, which, God forbid, turns out to be the better place to both visit and spend eternity.
Hell: What the Bible Says about It
Part mystery, part domestic meditation and part horror story, ""Hell" is Davis's tour de force." (Joy Press, "The Village Voice.") In her brilliantly eerie third novel, three households coexist in a single restless vision.
Hell: Will the Wicked Burn Forever?
What did she mean? What did she think hell looked like? What did the term hell contribute to her portrait? This is an example of the widespread trivializing of a once-powerful term to depict eternal damnation to mere minutia.