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The Devil's Notebook
AuthorAnton LaVey
LanguageEnglish
SeriesUnited States
SubjectSocial commentary
PublisherFeral House
Publication date
1992
Media typePrint
Pages147
ISBN0922915113

The Devil's Notebook is the fourth book by Anton LaVey, published in 1992 by Feral House.[1] It includes a foreword by Adam Parfrey and design by Sean Tejaratchi. The book contains forty-one essays in which LaVey provides commentary on such topics as nonconformity, occult faddism, Nazism, terrorism, cannibalism, erotic politics, the “Goodguy badge”, demoralization and the construction of artificial human companions. Included are instructions for the creation of what LaVey terms "total environments", or places of magical evocation, where the enlightened may escape the deleterious effects of contemporary existence.[2]

References

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  1. ^ Faxneld, Per; Petersen, Jesper Aagaard, eds. (2012). The Devil's Party: Satanism in Modernity. Oxford University Press. p. 139. ISBN 9780199779246.
  2. ^ Feral House. "The Devil's Notebook". Archived from the original on December 28, 2020.

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