- The Satanic Mill
"The Satanic Mill" is a German
novel byOtfried Preußler . It was first published in1971 under the title "Krabat". In 2000 it was republished in English as "The Curse of the Darkling Mill".The book deals primarily with
Black Magic and the lure ofevil . Other themes includefriendship ,love , anddeath .Plot summary
Set in the early 18th century, the story follows the life of
Krabat , a 14-year old Wendish (i.e. Sorbian) beggar boy living in the eastern part ofSaxony . For three consecutive nights, he is called through a dream to awatermill near the village Schwarzkollm. Upon heeding the call and arriving at the mill, he begins hisapprenticeship as a miller's man. He soon joins the secretbrotherhood , composed of journeymen and apprentices, and discovers that theskill he is meant to learn through thisapprenticeship isBlack Magic . The first magic powers Krabat acquires are rather harmless, such as the ability to turn himself into a raven. Other peculiarities of thiswatermill include the lack of any outsidevisitor s, including farmers who would have brought grain. The only visitor to the mill is one Goodman, who may be thedevil , although this is never made explicit.The senior apprentice Tonda, Krabat's best friend and older brother figure, dies, ostensibly of an accident, on
New Year's Eve in Krabat's first year at the mill. Tonda offers strangely little resistance to his own death. Krabat's suspicions offoul play are further reinforced when another journeyman and friend, Michal, dies the followingNew Year's Eve . He soon realizes that the master is bound in apact to the Goodman: the master mustsacrifice one journeyman every year onNew Year's Eve , in exchange for his powers.Wishing to take
revenge for his friends' death, Krabat secretly trains to increase his magical strength so he can fight the master. His quest is aided by a girl from the nearby village, a church singer, whosename is never mentioned. Krabat learns that to end the spell, his lover must challenge the master for him; then whoever loses the challenge, the master or the two lovers, will die. The master offers Krabat another solution: He will retire and let Krabat inherit the mill, along with the pact to the Goodman; but Krabat refuses to perpetuate the evil pact. So the challenge goes ahead, and the girl's task is to distinguish Krabat from the rest of the journeymen, all dressed identically and standing motionless in a lineup, while she is blindfolded. She manages to pick him out by the fact that he fears mainly for her life, while the others fear mainly for their own. Ultimately, she rescues Krabat from death, and they and the journeymen escape the mill. The master is left to die in the burning mill onNew Year's Eve , while the survivors lose all their magic powers and are now simply millers who have to provide for themselves through normal hard work.Characters
The characters of this
novel provide a stark distinction between good and evil. Krabat, hislove interest , Tonda, and Michal stand for the side of the good, whereas the master of the mill, the Goodman, the crows and the one journeyman whobetray s his brothers stand for the bad. There are, however, a few journeymen who are indifferent or ambiguous to the ongoing struggle, and who neither support nor oppose the master.Interpretation
Although the story is quite close to the original Wendish tale of Krabat that dates back to the 17th century, Preußler himself also considered it to tell the story of his generation (Preußler was born 1923), of young people being fascinated by an evil power and of overcoming the will to join it. [ [http://www.preussler.de/multimedia/krabat-index.html Multimedia ] ]
Animated film
The story was adapted into a 1977 Czech animated film, "Čarodějův učeň" (The Sorcerer's Apprentice), directed by
Karel Zeman .Live-action movie
In October 2008,
Marco Kreuzpaintner 's adaptation ofOtfried Preußler 's book will be released in Germany.Music
The band ASP started with a musical version of the story, in 12 parts, in 2006. In 2008 they finished the project with a 15 tracks album (on two CD's) called "Zaubererbruder" (i.e. sorcerer-brother).
Other books
Krabat is also the main character of three novels, written by the distinguished Sorbish writer Jurij Brězan, published in 1968, 1976, 1993.
Footnotes
External links
* [http://www.amazon.com/dp/0844661961 "The Satanic Mill" on Amazon.com]
* [http://www.preussler.de/index1.htm OtfriedPreussler.de] (German)
*IMDb Title|0075811|Krabat (1977)
*IMDb Title|0772181|Krabat (2008)
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