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“Father of Lies touches on institutional abuse and personal evil—and the personal evils that are upheld by institutions. Samuel Delaney has an amazing introduction in the Coffee House Press edition of the book, in which he describes it as ‘patriarchal horror fiction’—so, this idea of horror growing out of gendered power, or the horror that occurs when men are given power simply because they’re men.” Read more...
Sue Rainsford, Novelist