Unfolding imaginative literature to human principles inTed Dekker's "Black"
Abstract
"Imaginative literature" characterises all literature that departs from reality. The
strong story teller and great imaginative author put down magical literary words where fiction
becomes reality and reality is anticipated. New York Times reports, Ted Dekker as bestselling author of mystery, fantasy, and suspense books with a penchant for both good and
evil. A tale of evil and redemption, betrayal and love, pursuit and death, unlike anything the
human race has ever faced, Black is an amazing work of fiction. Thomas Hunter escapes his
attackers through lonely passageways and finds his world turns dark as a silent gunshot from
the night clips his head. A remarkable alternate reality of a planet with no evil emerges from
the darkness. A setting in which Thomas Hunter adores a stunning woman, attempts to touch
the blood on his head, he recalls the dream of the chase. This article talks about Ted Dekker's
literary work "Black" and how his imaginative world connecting values in real world.
Although it is difficult to get close to someone's imagination, a tiny effort has been made to
uncover the connection between good and evil. When we are connected to two universes, we
have the final say.