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Black Easter is a fantasy novel by American writer James Blish, in which an arms dealer hires a black magician to unleash all the demons of Hell on Earth for a single day. It was first published in 1968. The sequel is The Day After Judgment. Together, those two novellas form the third part of the thematic After Such Knowledge trilogy (the title is from a line of T. S. Eliot's Gerontion: "After such knowledge, what forgiveness?") with A Case of Conscience and Doctor Mirabilis. Blish has stated that it was only after completing Black Easter that he realized that the works formed a trilogy.

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  • Black Easter (en)
  • Het helse paasvuur (nl)
  • День після судного (uk)
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  • Het helse paasvuur (Engelse titel: Black Easter) is een roman uit 1968 van de Amerikaanse schrijver James Blish. Het werd in Nederland uitgegeven door in hun reeks sciencefictionboeken, maar hoort daar voor wat betreft thematiek niet in thuis. Het is eerder fantasy. Blish voltooide het in Alexandria (Virginia). (nl)
  • «День після судного» (англ. The Day After Judgment) — фентезійний роман американського письменника Джеймса Бліша, опублікований видавництвом Doubleday у 1971 році. Сиквел роману (1968): у 1990 році вони були перевидані в одній книзі під назвою «День Диявола». (uk)
  • Black Easter is a fantasy novel by American writer James Blish, in which an arms dealer hires a black magician to unleash all the demons of Hell on Earth for a single day. It was first published in 1968. The sequel is The Day After Judgment. Together, those two novellas form the third part of the thematic After Such Knowledge trilogy (the title is from a line of T. S. Eliot's Gerontion: "After such knowledge, what forgiveness?") with A Case of Conscience and Doctor Mirabilis. Blish has stated that it was only after completing Black Easter that he realized that the works formed a trilogy. (en)
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  • Black Easter (en)
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  • Faber and Faber(UK)
  • Doubleday(US)
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