Trial of the Warlock
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- | ''[[Playboy Stories: The Best of Forty Years of Short Fiction]]'' | + | ''[[Trial of the Warlock]]'' is a novelette by [[Norman Mailer]] written in the style of a [[film script]]. The story is a [[rewrite]] of ''[[Là-bas (novel)|Là-Bas]]'' by Joris-Karl Huysmans, centered around the protagonist of ''Là-Bas'', [[Durtal]]. |
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+ | It appeared in Playboy (December 1976). | ||
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+ | It deals with first documented serial killer and pratictioner of [[Satanism]], [[Gilles de Rais]]. | ||
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Trial of the Warlock is a novelette by Norman Mailer written in the style of a film script. The story is a rewrite of Là-Bas by Joris-Karl Huysmans, centered around the protagonist of Là-Bas, Durtal.
It appeared in Playboy (December 1976).
It deals with first documented serial killer and pratictioner of Satanism, Gilles de Rais.
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