Innovative, inspired, beautifully constructed, informative and, on occasions, hitting like a sledgehammer, Satan is a terrific book and I strongly recommend it. There is a an old tee shirt from the seventies which shows a dog. An eye patch, a broken leg, scratches and cuts everywhere, a floppy ear, staring straight into space.
The caption underneath? "Answers to the name of Lucky".
This is Sy Kassler, the protagonist in Jeremy Leven's book. If it can go wrong, it will do. Everything he does inexorably leads to disaster. Like the wings of a butterfly causing a hurricane in Tokyo, a single note written by Kassler and thrown in a bin can cause complete and utter havoc.
His career, his marriage, his family, his kids - the Tokyo under the impact of the Hurricane. The more heartbreaking and heartrending his struggles, the lower he falls, the more painful his descent into Hell, the more he becomes able to psychoanalyse Satan himself.
I could not put this book down.
It has everything I want to read about in a book. It is bleak and black, with a cruel streak. Yet it is infused with humour: clever jokes, unexpected twists, the childish, guilty laughter when you witness someone walking into a lamppost.
There are real people in extraordinary situations. You can see the cruel vagaries of fate in action. There is philosophy, a ruthless, unhinged view of psychology; (Psychologists will love this book!)There are mad scientists, soulless and dark eyed. There are beautiful, but amoral women (Leven is almost biblically moral about women),and most of all, there is Sy. Dr Sy Kassler. A man you root for like you've never rooted for anyone in your life, and yet, the more you root for him, the more he suffers, the more cunning the schemes of his torturers and the more his painful journey to the most distant circles of Hell continues.
There were times I threw the book away. There are four passages in there which will, if you are human, make you angry, impossibly angry and yet, if you are like me, you will not be able to stop reading.
Buy this book. If you can find it!