Loving Mephistopheles

Romance, Paranormal, Fiction & Literature, Historical, Literary
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Author: Miranda Miller ISBN: 9780720614770
Publisher: Peter Owen Publishers Publication: February 1, 2007
Imprint: Peter Owen Publishers Language: English
Author: Miranda Miller
ISBN: 9780720614770
Publisher: Peter Owen Publishers
Publication: February 1, 2007
Imprint: Peter Owen Publishers
Language: English

Jenny is a third-rate music-hall chanteuse living in Edwardian London. When she remarks to her mentor and lover Leo that she never wants to grow old, she is unwittingly making a pact with the Devil. Her contract to love him will reside at the Metaphysical Bank in High Street Kensington-forever. Leo has lived through thousands of years in numerous incarnations. As he gleefully exploits what 20th century London has to offer-as a magician ("the Great Pantoffsky"), fighter pilot, coke dealer, city banker-Jenny finds that the joy of eternal youth is short-lived. Her unchanging appearance provokes questions and Jenny has to move abroad or constantly reinvent herself. For 60 years she has to pass herself off as her own offspring. When she bears a real daughter that may or may not be Leo's, his destructive nature comes to the fore. She flees from him and destroys the contract that she has never read. At the same time Leo understands that Jenny is the one woman that he has truly loved and that perhaps it is time the Devil made a stab at family life, whatever the consequences. A compelling journey through 20th-century Europe and beyond, Miranda Miller’s ingenious take on the Faust story is by turns humorous, erotic, and terrifying.

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Jenny is a third-rate music-hall chanteuse living in Edwardian London. When she remarks to her mentor and lover Leo that she never wants to grow old, she is unwittingly making a pact with the Devil. Her contract to love him will reside at the Metaphysical Bank in High Street Kensington-forever. Leo has lived through thousands of years in numerous incarnations. As he gleefully exploits what 20th century London has to offer-as a magician ("the Great Pantoffsky"), fighter pilot, coke dealer, city banker-Jenny finds that the joy of eternal youth is short-lived. Her unchanging appearance provokes questions and Jenny has to move abroad or constantly reinvent herself. For 60 years she has to pass herself off as her own offspring. When she bears a real daughter that may or may not be Leo's, his destructive nature comes to the fore. She flees from him and destroys the contract that she has never read. At the same time Leo understands that Jenny is the one woman that he has truly loved and that perhaps it is time the Devil made a stab at family life, whatever the consequences. A compelling journey through 20th-century Europe and beyond, Miranda Miller’s ingenious take on the Faust story is by turns humorous, erotic, and terrifying.

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