The Book of Lilith
A Modern Myth
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Narrateur(s):
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Erol Kalafat
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Auteur(s):
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Erol Kalafat
À propos de cet audio
In the ancient myths, Lilith was the first woman — cast out of Eden for refusing to kneel.
In the modern world, she still walks among us: in every defiant gaze, every restless heart, every love that refuses to play by the rules.
The Book of Lilith is a dark, lyrical meditation on love, loss, and transformation. Told through mythic prose and poetic narrative, it follows a man’s descent through the ending of a marriage — and his awakening to the truth that what we call destruction is often divine renewal.
Part scripture, part elegy, and part love letter to the sacred feminine, this work reimagines the oldest story in human history as a modern parable of freedom and consequence.
It is the journey of every man who has ever loved a woman he could not keep — and found, in her leaving, the doorway back to himself.