The Savior And The Singing Machine: A Comedy
As he did with Creator and Satan's Psychotherapy and Cure, Jeremy Leven has once again created pure magic with this hilarious, moving, and thought-provoking tale of a man who abandons all to search for Perfect Love. And what could be more perfect to love than the Messiah, who now reappears in the prophesied Second Coming as a knockout young female. Declared to be the God of All Gods, She (her name is, in fact, She) beckons our protagonist, the somewhat bewildered Max Pincus, on a journey which is part Canterbury Tales and part, it becomes increasingly evident, a reworking of the New Testament, from virgin birth to Sermon on the Mount. Ultimately a love-story, along Pincus's journey to find the new young female Savior, he finds himself, not only attracting a growing cast of self-proclaimed apostles (who, it appears, are neither called nor chosen, but don't especially care), but encountering, as well, the formidable and gigantic - and perhaps lethal - Singing Machine, a device with a will of its own and a continually morphing and haunting song that leads all who join Pincus to seek out the new Savior, hoping that She will explain the song's true meaning, a desire that understandably requires them to drag the huge device along behind them wherever they go.But it is the budding romance between the Savior and Max Pincus that drives the story, as the so-called apostles attempt to determine whether She is, in fact, the Savior, in which case they have strong reservations about Pincus dating her. At the end, Leven ingeniously leaves us with a tale which suggests a world which might have been, had the true intentions of the Messiah been realized. It is a comedy of the highest order.
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The Savior And The Singing Machine: A Comedy
As he did with Creator and Satan's Psychotherapy and Cure, Jeremy Leven has once again created pure magic with this hilarious, moving, and thought-provoking tale of a man who abandons all to search for Perfect Love. And what could be more perfect to love than the Messiah, who now reappears in the prophesied Second Coming as a knockout young female. Declared to be the God of All Gods, She (her name is, in fact, She) beckons our protagonist, the somewhat bewildered Max Pincus, on a journey which is part Canterbury Tales and part, it becomes increasingly evident, a reworking of the New Testament, from virgin birth to Sermon on the Mount. Ultimately a love-story, along Pincus's journey to find the new young female Savior, he finds himself, not only attracting a growing cast of self-proclaimed apostles (who, it appears, are neither called nor chosen, but don't especially care), but encountering, as well, the formidable and gigantic - and perhaps lethal - Singing Machine, a device with a will of its own and a continually morphing and haunting song that leads all who join Pincus to seek out the new Savior, hoping that She will explain the song's true meaning, a desire that understandably requires them to drag the huge device along behind them wherever they go.But it is the budding romance between the Savior and Max Pincus that drives the story, as the so-called apostles attempt to determine whether She is, in fact, the Savior, in which case they have strong reservations about Pincus dating her. At the end, Leven ingeniously leaves us with a tale which suggests a world which might have been, had the true intentions of the Messiah been realized. It is a comedy of the highest order.
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The Savior And The Singing Machine: A Comedy

The Savior And The Singing Machine: A Comedy

by Jeremy Leven
The Savior And The Singing Machine: A Comedy

The Savior And The Singing Machine: A Comedy

by Jeremy Leven

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As he did with Creator and Satan's Psychotherapy and Cure, Jeremy Leven has once again created pure magic with this hilarious, moving, and thought-provoking tale of a man who abandons all to search for Perfect Love. And what could be more perfect to love than the Messiah, who now reappears in the prophesied Second Coming as a knockout young female. Declared to be the God of All Gods, She (her name is, in fact, She) beckons our protagonist, the somewhat bewildered Max Pincus, on a journey which is part Canterbury Tales and part, it becomes increasingly evident, a reworking of the New Testament, from virgin birth to Sermon on the Mount. Ultimately a love-story, along Pincus's journey to find the new young female Savior, he finds himself, not only attracting a growing cast of self-proclaimed apostles (who, it appears, are neither called nor chosen, but don't especially care), but encountering, as well, the formidable and gigantic - and perhaps lethal - Singing Machine, a device with a will of its own and a continually morphing and haunting song that leads all who join Pincus to seek out the new Savior, hoping that She will explain the song's true meaning, a desire that understandably requires them to drag the huge device along behind them wherever they go.But it is the budding romance between the Savior and Max Pincus that drives the story, as the so-called apostles attempt to determine whether She is, in fact, the Savior, in which case they have strong reservations about Pincus dating her. At the end, Leven ingeniously leaves us with a tale which suggests a world which might have been, had the true intentions of the Messiah been realized. It is a comedy of the highest order.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780960035342
Publisher: iCreator Press, an Imprint of Creator II LLC
Publication date: 01/02/2019
Pages: 448
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Born in South Bend, Indiana and raised in Rye, New York, Jeremy Leven was educated at St. John's College in Annapolis, Maryland (Philosophy and other liberal arts), Harvard University (Education and Child Psychology), the University of Connecticut (Neuroscience) and Yale Medical School where he was a fellow in the Yale University Department of Psychiatry's Child Study Center. He has also been a member of the faculty of Harvard, a Professor of Psychopharmacology, Director of a Mental Health Center, and Director of Drug Treatment and Methadone Programs for Western Massachusetts.
Leven has written two critically-acclaimed novels, published in 17 languages: Creator (Coward McCann) and Satan's Psychotherapy (Knopf), as well as the screenplays for The Notebook, Creator, The Legend of Bagger Vance, My Sister's Keeper, Real Steel, and Wers Glaubt Wird Selig, among others. He also directed and wrote Don Juan DeMarco, and Girl On A Bicycle.
Leven divides his time between homes in Connecticut and Manhattan. His wife of 41 years, the acclaimed psychotherapist Roberta Danza, died in 2017. They have five grown children and four grandchildren.
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