The Devil’s Own Dear Son

The Devil’s Own Dear Son by James Branch Cabell, published by Wildside Press in November 2003, is a philosophical comedy that explores the intriguing premise of a man discovering that his father is a demon. This edition spans 240 pages and is presented in English. The narrative centers on the protagonist’s journey to Hell for a family reunion, blending humor with deeper reflections on identity and familial ties.
Readers will find a unique blend of fantasy and wit as Cabell crafts a story that delves into the complexities of family dynamics and self-discovery. The book is characterized by its humorous approach to serious themes, making it a notable addition to the genre of fiction. With its elegant prose and imaginative storytelling, The Devil’s Own Dear Son continues to resonate with audiences, reflecting the author’s distinctive style and influence on later writers.
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The Devil’s Own Dear Son is Cabell’s final philsophical comedy, about a man who discovers that his father was a demon and goes to Hell for a disquieting family reunion. James Branch Cabell (1879-1958) wrote many of the Twentieth Century’s finest fantasies, including the controversial Jurgen, which was famously banned by the New York Society for the Suppression of Vice. It was only after the furor died down that readers and critics were fully able to appreciate that the author was no mere sensationalist, but a literary artist of very high calibre. Cabell was above all else, an elegant stylist, whose gently caustic, beautifully fantasic comedies struck a chord in the Jazz Age and still resonate today. He was an important influence on subsequent writers as diverse as Fritz Leiber and Neil Gaiman.
“[He] is a delightful author . . . I like the sheer audacity and the scope [of his work].” — Neil Gaiman
“One of the all-time greats of fantasy, whose cynical yet romantic view of the human comedy is simultaneously hilarious, beautiful, and melancholy. A writer you must read.” — Darrell Schweitzer
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