The Godsend
From Perception to Illusion to Delusion:
A Transcendental Parable
by
Book Details
About the Book
Arnold Craft climbs from his father's dry goods store in Brooklyn, New York, to a position of prominence as a theater director in London and on Broadway, eventually becoming a film director in Hollywood.
But his intense religious indoctrination from his parents-German immigrants steeped in Calvinistic doctrine-convince him that he is in a special relationship with God, so much so that he sees God's hand in everything. This chosen status, combined with worldly success, feeds Arnold's arrogance and distorts his perception of reality to the point of delusion-and ultimately results in a bizarre tragedy.
Richly dramatic, The Godsend is a cautionary tale of the dangers of unbridled transcendentalism.
About the Author
Dennis Gregory Gates was born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1930, to Greek immigrant parents. After a successful career as a real estate broker and businessman, he retired and moved to Florida. Gates has published four novels and several short stories.