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  1. 19 de mai. de 2009 · Access-restricted-item true Addeddate 2009-05-19 17:49:50 Boxid IA1636214 Camera Canon 5D Donor

  2. 2 de mai. de 1979 · Bloom has been salting his literary criticism with dashes of kabbalistic and gnostic incunabula for years; here, in this first novel, he really lets his obsession run wild—and we can only hope that it's now out of his system. Valentinus and Perscors, two New Englanders, rendezvous on a barren island with Olam, a heretical angel of the Gnosis, who spirits them to Lucifer, the other world in ...

  3. Abaris Abyss Achamoth Aeons ahead aloud anger Archons Arimaneans Aristaeus armed armor arrow battle began brooded called cave Cerdo chamber CHAPTER cosmos cypress dark dawn death Demiurge demon descended door dream earth enemies Ennoia Enosh eyes face fate feet fell fire flight to Lucifer flood Gnosis grove hand HAROLD BLOOM head hear Herakleides hills Hyperboreans Ialdabaoth javelin Kenoma ...

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  5. The Flight to Lucifer: A Gnostic Fantasy by Bloom, Harold. - ISBN 10: 0374526303 - ISBN 13: 9780374526306 - Farrar, Straus and Giroux - 1979 - Softcover

  6. The Flight to Lucifer: A Gnostic Fantasy Harold Bloom Snippet view - 1980. References to this book. Horizontes antropológicos, Volume 4, Issue 8 Snippet view - 1998.

  7. Published in 1979, The Flight to Lucifer is, in its author Harold Bloom's own words, a novel "very much in the Arcturan shadow". Bloom refers several times to the writing of his one and only novel in the essay "Clinamen: Towards a Theory of Fantasy" (in Agon — see the secondary bibliography page), which otherwise focuses on David Lindsay's A Voyage to Arcturus as a means of understanding ...