Satan's Diary
Leonid Andreyev
Belletristik/Erzählende Literatur
Beschreibung
Satan’s Diary by Leonid Andreyev is a dark, philosophical novella that delves into themes of good, evil, and human nature. The story is told from the perspective of Satan, who is portrayed as an observer of human life and emotions. After being cast out of Heaven, Satan embarks on a journey through the world, writing in his diary as he reflects on the lives of humans and the complexities of their actions.
Throughout the diary, Satan reveals his growing disillusionment with mankind. While he originally believed that humans could be easily corrupted and influenced by evil, he begins to witness their capacity for self-deception, suffering, and tragic choices. The story explores the tension between human free will and the concept of fate, with Satan’s musings offering a cynical yet deeply introspective look at humanity’s flaws and potential for both good and evil.
Satan’s Diary is an exploration of existential despair, the nature of sin, and the paradoxical role of evil in the human experience.