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Black Easter

''Black Easter'' is a Nebula Award-nominated fantasy novel by 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 short novels form the third part of the thematic "After Such Knowledge" trilogy (title from 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.
A shorter version of ''Black Easter'' was serialized as ''Faust Aleph-Null'' in ''If'' magazine, August–October 1967; the book edition retains the phrase as its subtitle.〔Ketterer, p. 362〕 ''Black Easter'' and its sequel were later published as a single volume under the title ''Black Easter and The Day After Judgement'' (1980); a 1990 edition from Baen Books was renamed ''The Devil's Day''.
==Background==
''Black Easter'' and ''The Day After Judgment'' deal with what sorcery would be like if it existed, and the ritual magic for summoning demons as described in grimoires actually worked, and its background was based closely on the writings and practising magicians working in the Christian tradition from the 13th to the 18th centuries.

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