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Jonathan Levi

Jonathan Levi (born 1955, New York City) is an American writer and producer.
==Biography==
Following graduation from Yale University in 1977, Levi received a Mellon Fellowship to study at Clare College, Cambridge University, where he co‑founded the literary magazine ''Granta'' with Bill Buford and Pete de Bolla and served as U.S. Editor through 1987.

After leaving ''Granta'', Levi created the program "New Opera for New Ears" for the Metropolitan Opera Guild, producing Carly Simon's opera, ''Romulus Hunt'' (1991), directed by Francesca Zambello at the Metropolitan Opera Guild and the Kennedy Center.
Levi’s 1992, ''A Guide for the Perplexed'' is a novel in the form of a traveler’s guide in the form of letters to a mysterious, seemingly ubiquitous travel agent named Benjamin from two stranded but eventually satisfied customers, and was called "a fable of fantastical lushness, reminiscent of the best fairy tales" by the ''New York Times''. His short stories and articles have appeared in many magazines including ''The International Herald Tribune'', "Condé Nast Traveler", "GQ". Levi's ''The Lori Berenson Papers'', written with Peruvian journalist Liz Mineo for ''The Nation'' (September 4, 2000) was attacked by Berenson's lawyer, former Attorney General Ramsey Clark. From 1996-2001, Levi served as the Fiction Critic for the Los Angeles Times Book Review.
In 1997 Levi commissioned Poet Laureate Robert Pinsky and Director Robert Scanlan and produced an adaptation of Pinsky's translation of Dante’s ''Inferno'' with actors Bill Camp, Reg E. Cathey, Jack Willis and Leslie Beatty, with violinist Gil Morgenstern playing an original score written by Bruce Saylor. After premiering in New York, the production toured the United States including performances at Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Dexter Avenue Baptist Church and The Getty Center in Los Angeles.
In 2000 Harold O. Levy, the New York City Schools Chancellor, invited Levi to oversee Arts and Cultural Affairs, where he initiated a variety of programs to reinvigorate the arts, including a master class for School Superintendents with violinist Isaac Stern. In association with the Robin Hood Foundation, Levi initiated the Library Project to re-imagine and re-design the 600 elementary school libraries in New York City.
In 2002, Levi became the first director of the Richard B. Fisher Center for the Performing Arts at Bard College, designed by Frank Gehry, and created the (SummerScape ) Festival, where his premieres included work by Russian director Kama Ginkas, the Merce Cunningham Dance Company, Ballet Hispanico, and Elvis Costello.
In 2001 Levi’s first opera, ''The Scrimshaw Violin'', held its world premiere, with music by Bruce Saylor. It was the first project of the Nine Circles Chamber Theatre, which Levi founded with violinist Gil Morgenstern. Levi subsequently wrote two more operas for Nine Circles with composer (Mel Marvin ). ''Guest from the Future'' (2004), about the legendary 1945 meeting in Leningrad of poet Anna Akhmatova and philosopher Isaiah Berlin, premiered at the SummerScape Festival, directed by David Chambers. ''Buwalsky: A Road Opera'', based on an unfilmed scenario by Irma Achten, was commissioned by the Dutch Opera Spanga and directed by Corina van Eijk. Opera Spanga also commissioned Levi's ''Stuyvesant Zero'' with music by Dutch composer Caroline Ansink, which premiered on August 22, 2012.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Stuyvesant Zero - an opera in 2 scenes and a debate )
Levi's 2009 drama ''Falling Bodies'', with music by Bruce Saylor, imagines a meeting between Galileo Galilei and Primo Levi and premiered at the Rustaveli National Theatre in Tbilisi, Georgia.

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