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The Angel of Darkness

sp. Abaddón el exterminador · 1974
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Brief Overview

“The Angel of Darkness” is the final installment of Ernesto Sabato's trilogy, where the author continues to explore themes of alienation, human nature, and the struggle for meaning in a world filled with chaos and destruction. At the heart of the narrative is a writer who confronts both internal and external demons while trying to find his place in a world ruled by violence and absurdity. Sabato masterfully intertwines reality and fiction, creating a complex and multi-layered structure where characters and events intersect and interact, reflecting the chaos and uncertainty of the modern world. The protagonist, who serves as the author's alter ego, delves into reflections on life, death, and art, attempting to understand how humanity can be preserved in a world seemingly headed for self-destruction. The book is filled with philosophical reflections and metaphors that prompt the reader to ponder the meaning of existence and the role of humanity in the world. Sabato creates an atmosphere of anxiety and despair, yet leaves room for hope and belief in the possibility of change. “The Angel of Darkness” is a profound and powerful work that leaves an indelible impression and provokes thought on the eternal questions of existence.

The Angel of Darkness
Date of publication: 23 March 2025
Updated: 2 May 2025
———Original titlesp. Abaddón el exterminador · 1974
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