Arthur J. Levy is a musician, physicist and writer. He has appeared in Carnegie hall, played with the NYC All City Orchestra and other settings in New York. His writing includes: the books, CODA, A Tale of Tchaikovsky’s Secret Love, TROUBLE IN FLATBUSH, A Year in the Life of a Boy in Brooklyn, two plays and many short stories published in a local magazine. His heritage is Russian and has a kinship to Russian history and music.
Arthur was born, brought up and bar-mitzvahed in Brooklyn. Living in a traditional Italian-Jewish neighborhood he perfected the values of guilt and blame. His writing skills were sharpened in Public School 226 by forging excuse notes from his father. After graduating from NYU and Dartmouth he received his PhD from the University of Virginia.
He lives in Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 and Glens Falls, NY 12801