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The Red Rose of Sin is a philosophical fantasy that dares to ask an unsettling question: what if the Devil repented and wanted to retire? As the old adversary grows weary of his role, the very balance that gives meaning to good and evil begins to tremble. If the world has always been built on a necessary opposition, what happens when the "enemy" steps aside? Moving between provocative imagination and existential reflection, the novel explores the fragile logic of morality, the purpose of human experience, and the cost of a universe that depends on conflict. With its bold premise and sharp…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The Red Rose of Sin is a philosophical fantasy that dares to ask an unsettling question: what if the Devil repented and wanted to retire? As the old adversary grows weary of his role, the very balance that gives meaning to good and evil begins to tremble. If the world has always been built on a necessary opposition, what happens when the "enemy" steps aside? Moving between provocative imagination and existential reflection, the novel explores the fragile logic of morality, the purpose of human experience, and the cost of a universe that depends on conflict. With its bold premise and sharp inquiries into faith, temptation, and responsibility, The Red Rose of Sin invites readers into a darkly luminous meditation on what we call virtue and what we call sin. Originally published in Arabic under the title The Red Rose of Sin: What If the Devil Repented?
Autorenporträt
Wafaa Albueise (born 1973) is a Libyan novelist and lawyer, widely recognized for bold, socially engaged fiction that explores the fault lines of faith, desire, and power. After her debut novel Hunger Has Other Faces sparked intense backlash, she left Libya and has lived in the Netherlands since 2008. Her storytelling blends psychological intensity with an unflinching eye for lived reality, often drawing on the human dramas she encountered through her legal work.