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  1. Olam steers Valentinus and Perscors from Earth to Lucifer by navigating through the black holes of the universe--a nice touch of modernism. "The Flight to Lucifer" is basically the story of Perscors, who is a Prometheus, and an Odysseus and Primal Man, at whom the gods and the stars tend to laugh. Perscors seeks to find and claim his fate.

  2. 1 de jan. de 1979 · The Flight to Lucifer: A Gnostic Fantasy Paperback – January 1, 1979. The Flight to Lucifer: A Gnostic Fantasy. Paperback – January 1, 1979. by Harold Bloom (Author) 2.7 9 ratings. See all formats and editions.

  3. The Flight to Lucifer: A Gnostic Fantasy. New York: Farrar, Straus, Giroux. 1979. Hardcover. An epic fantasy set on another world where time has been arrested an where the religious conflicts of an ancient Hellenistic period still prevail. Very good +, a tiny stain to top edge of spine, otherwise near fine.

  4. Title: The Flight to Lucifer A Gnostic Fantasy Paperback – 1 Jan. 1980. Title: The Flight to Lucifer A Gnostic Fantasy. Paperback – 1 Jan. 1980. by harold-bloom (Author) 2.8 3 ratings. See all formats and editions. Print length. 240 pages. Language.

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  6. 1 de jan. de 1979 · Hardcover – Import, January 1, 1979. Bloom's fascination with David Lindsay's philosophical fantasy led him to compose a sequel in 1979. The Flight to Lucifer, his only work of fiction. Though reviews were positive, he disowned it. His self-conscious theoretical interest in the nature of fantasy literature weighed it down too heavily.

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  7. Harold Bloom’s The Flight to Lucifer: A Gnostic Fantasy. Cover to the 1979 hardback. 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 ...