Lilith's Children

Fiction & Literature, Poetry
Cover of the book Lilith's Children by Isolde Kurz, Becca Menon, Isolde Kurz
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Author: Isolde Kurz, Becca Menon ISBN: 9781370233052
Publisher: Isolde Kurz Publication: November 5, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Isolde Kurz, Becca Menon
ISBN: 9781370233052
Publisher: Isolde Kurz
Publication: November 5, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

So God created man in his own image, in the image of God created he him; male and female created he them. (Genesis 1:27)
A couple of angels have been scouting Creation. They report to the heavenly hosts how the Lord created male and female. Adam’s most notable attributes are greed and laziness. But Lilith, though she resembles Adam, is “subtler, improved,/ Like the stalk of a flower that breathed and moved.” She has wings and can explore the realms of celestial music.
Then Eve appears – the creation of the envious fallen angel Samael scheming in lest man, the lump of mud, inherit Heaven over him?
Lilith’s Children explains the Fall and redemption of mankind and through the mystical vision of the Divine Feminine. The ancient folktale comes with humor and tenderness in vivid and vivacious verse.
The author, Isolde Kurz, in a life that spanned the mid-19th to mid-20 centuries (1853-1944), was a widely admired, popular, prolific and erudite German writer known for her fine style in virtually all genres.

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So God created man in his own image, in the image of God created he him; male and female created he them. (Genesis 1:27)
A couple of angels have been scouting Creation. They report to the heavenly hosts how the Lord created male and female. Adam’s most notable attributes are greed and laziness. But Lilith, though she resembles Adam, is “subtler, improved,/ Like the stalk of a flower that breathed and moved.” She has wings and can explore the realms of celestial music.
Then Eve appears – the creation of the envious fallen angel Samael scheming in lest man, the lump of mud, inherit Heaven over him?
Lilith’s Children explains the Fall and redemption of mankind and through the mystical vision of the Divine Feminine. The ancient folktale comes with humor and tenderness in vivid and vivacious verse.
The author, Isolde Kurz, in a life that spanned the mid-19th to mid-20 centuries (1853-1944), was a widely admired, popular, prolific and erudite German writer known for her fine style in virtually all genres.

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