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First released in 2003 ( Księga jesiennych demonów ) Genre: Dark Fantasy / Weird Fiction / Psychological Horror

Grzędowicz excels at portraying the grey, depressing atmosphere of contemporary Polish cities as backdrops for supernatural occurrences. czarne_motyle

An album by the progressive rock artist Metus (2016). First released in 2003 ( Księga jesiennych demonów

If you are not referring to the book, "Czarne Motyle" also appears in: The narrative explores the thin line between sanity

The butterflies serve as a metaphor for thoughts or memories that "flutter" around the protagonist, impossible to catch or dismiss.

The narrative explores the thin line between sanity and madness, and between our world and a "hidden" reality. Critical Analysis Description Atmosphere Heavy, autumnal, and claustrophobic. Pacing

The story follows a man named Szymon, who is struggling with profound loss. He encounters a mysterious woman and becomes entangled in a reality where "black butterflies" act as harbingers or manifestations of a darker, hidden world. Like other stories in the collection, it focuses on the "demons" that haunt modern, everyday life—loneliness, depression, and the inability to let go of the past.