For the Life of the World / Yale Center for Faith & Culture

What the Devil: Christian Imagination, Morality, and Two-Step Devil / Jamie Quatro

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Mar 5, 2025
Jamie Quatro, an award-winning novelist, discusses her latest work, Two-Step Devil, exploring the intersection of faith and fiction. She dives into the tension between mystical visions and mental illness, and rejects the label of 'Christian writer,' advocating for art's transcendent truth. Quatro introduces her complex characters, including a modern prophet and the intriguingly theatrical devil, while addressing themes of outsider art, moral ambiguity, and the cosmic significance of marginalized lives in today's world.
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Visions Between Mysticism And Diagnosis

  • The book resists easy diagnostic labels for visions, sitting between mysticism and possible mental illness.
  • Quatro chose to inhabit Winston's vision-world with love rather than reduce him to pathology.
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Two-Step Devil As Performer And Trinity Voice

  • The devil character emerged organically as a performer and necessary third voice to complete a trinity.
  • Quatro used that performative devil to stage theological inversion and retell gospel themes from an oppositional angle.
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Form Followed Vision: Choosing A One-Act Play

  • Quatro experimented with forms (soliloquy, screenplay) before settling on a one-act play for the devil.
  • Theatrical form fit recurring stage and screen imagery in the novel and made the devil's voice work structurally.
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