“The question, the fear, that was bothering me as I was writing this book was: how can a tiny little thing bait us, be enough to motivate us to live another day, and how small can that thing be, how tiny can the thing that allows us to survive be?”
With this long monologue of Dinn, entirely dedicated to the training of his demon apprentice, that is to say to the most total corruption of his mind, Jason Hrivnak explores a little deeper into the depths of the human psyche, with tenderness and cruelty, to discover what within it is still trying to resist corruption. Half demonology, half schizophrenic delirium, Mutilation Song is above all and paradoxically a message of faith in humanity.