Love, in Theory: Ten Stories

by E. J. Levy

Book, 2012

Publication

University of Georgia Press (2012), 224 pages

Awards

Lambda Literary Award (Finalist — 2013)
Publishing Triangle Awards (Finalist — Edmund White Award for Debut Fiction — 2013)
GLCA New Writers Award (Fiction — 2014)

Content and Summary Info

Bisexual Content: At least two stories - “My Life in Theory” and “Theory of Dramatic Action” - contain bisexual (cisgender man/cisgender woman) main characters.

Publisher's Summary: In ten captivating and tender stories, E. J. Levy takes readers through the surprisingly erotic terrain of the intellect, offering a smart and modern take on the age-old theme of love—whether between a man and woman, a man and a man, a woman and a woman, or a mother and a child—drawing readers into tales of passion, adultery, and heartbreak. A disheartened English professor’s life changes when she goes rock climbing and falls for an outdoorsman. A gay oncologist attending his sister’s second wedding ponders dark matter in the universe and the ties that bind us. Three psychiatric patients, each convinced that he is Christ, give rise to a love affair in a small Minnesota town. A Brooklyn woman is thrown out of an ashram for choosing earthly love over enlightenment. A lesbian student of film learns theories of dramatic action the hard way—by falling for a married male professor. Incorporating theories from physics to film to philosophy, from Rational Choice to Thorstein Veblen’s Theory of the Leisure Class, these stories movingly explore the heart and mind—shooting cupid’s arrow toward a target that may never be reached.

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