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Front cover of novel Image Breaker. (Photo courtesy of Vine Leaves Press)

Assistant Professor Mark Leib celebrates release of new book 鈥淚mage Breaker鈥�

The book centers around protagonist Tristan Wishnasky, whose meteoric professional rise as a novelist is threatened when he begins to hallucinate mysterious messages telling him he's wasting his life. When the messages won鈥檛 stop, he seeks guidance and direction from a brilliant female rabbi, an eccentric Romanian psychotherapist, four lovers, three friends, and family in his search for a truly deep and meaningful existence, Tristan learns to reject those false images that kept him careening in all the wrong directions.

Leib, who is an accomplished playwright and storyteller, was chief theater critic for in Tampa Bay and Sarasota from 1998 to 2018. His criticism won seven awards from the Society of Professional Journalists, including three first-place statewide Sunshine State Awards for Critical Writing. Prior to joining USF, Leib served as the first playwriting lecturer at the Institute for Advanced Theatre Study at Harvard University, and taught playwriting and various drama survey courses for from 1981 to 1990.

Author Mark Leib sitting in front of trees in chair.

Author Mark Leib. (Photo courtesy of Mark Leib)

According to Leib, the inspiration for Image Breaker came from a lifelong search for a fictional work that would provide stimulating ideas about what might constitute a "good life."

鈥淪tarting in my teens and 20s, I read work by J.D. Salinger, Hermann Hesse, Virginia Woolf, Thomas Mann, Andre Malraux, Robert Pirsig, and many others, but I never felt quite satisfied with the answers they offered,鈥� Leib said. 鈥淪o when, a few years ago, I set out to write a novel, I wanted it to be that book I鈥檇 been looking for 40 years. I began with a main character鈥揟ristan Wishnasky鈥搘ho believed in nothing but art and himself and exerted himself only for the most narcissistic of reasons. And I imagined that he began to hallucinate messages telling him he needed to change everything. I brought lots of supportive and oppositional characters into his story to affect his quest, and I made sure there was a great deal of humor. Finally, I insisted that any changes Tristan went through were earned, often, in the face of resistance from others and, not least, himself. By the time I finished writing鈥�350 pages, in the published version鈥揟ristan had made an enormous transition.鈥�

鈥淭he response I鈥檝e received from many of the book鈥檚 readers has told me that Tristan鈥檚 trajectory may be useful to readers generally. I鈥檓 humbled to think that in my effort to write the book I needed to read, I might have helped other people to think through some essential questions of their own.鈥�

Leib said that he hopes readers will come away with a sense that a responsible 鈥済ood life鈥� is possible right here, right now. 鈥淭hat life might involve faith in a higher power, service to those most in need, honesty in loving relationships, attention to the imperiled Earth, and, through it all, humility.鈥� As to his sources, Leib said that he drew on everything and everyone he knew to make his fiction credible.

鈥淓ven though Tristan鈥檚 story is not literally my own, there鈥檚 a great deal of me in him, and some of his activities鈥揳s different as work at a homeless shelter and a vacation on the island of St. Lucia鈥揳re lifted (and adapted) from my life. If I couldn鈥檛 change it so that it made sense to the book鈥檚 themes, then I didn鈥檛 include it.鈥�

Beyond Image Breaker鈥檚 release, Leib is also excited about his recent play 鈥淲hen the Righteous Triumph,鈥� which enjoyed a run at Tampa鈥檚 Stageworks Theatre last March and April and is set to open at The Straz Center in 2025. He is also in the middle of two other works: a social justice play 鈥淐RAZED SENATOR CANNIBALIZES INNER CITY FAMILY,鈥� which was given a staged reading at Stageworks in late January, and a first draft of his next novel, with the tentative title of The Ambassadors.

Image Breaker is available for purchase from , and .

Story by Michelle Holden, USF College of Arts and Sciences

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