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Having published 19 books of fiction and prose, Raphael is one of the most prolific writers about the experiences of second-generation Holocaust survivors. Notable works include 'My Germany: A Jewish Writer Returns to the World His Parents Escaped'.  After he retired as an academic to write full-time, Raphael reviewed extensively for over a decade for the Detroit Free Press, Michigan Radio, The Washington Post, Jerusalem Report, The Ft. Worth Star-Telegram, Forward, Boston Review, and Lambda Book Report. Raphael now reviews for Bibliobuffet.com and WKAR 90.5 FM/East Lansing Public Radio.  Visiting Assistant Professor of Creative Writing, Michigan State University.   
 
Having published 19 books of fiction and prose, Raphael is one of the most prolific writers about the experiences of second-generation Holocaust survivors. Notable works include 'My Germany: A Jewish Writer Returns to the World His Parents Escaped'.  After he retired as an academic to write full-time, Raphael reviewed extensively for over a decade for the Detroit Free Press, Michigan Radio, The Washington Post, Jerusalem Report, The Ft. Worth Star-Telegram, Forward, Boston Review, and Lambda Book Report. Raphael now reviews for Bibliobuffet.com and WKAR 90.5 FM/East Lansing Public Radio.  Visiting Assistant Professor of Creative Writing, Michigan State University.   
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* [[Teachers of Creative Writing Who Identify as LGBTQ]]
  
 
==Further Reading/Research==
 
==Further Reading/Research==

Latest revision as of 00:43, 11 December 2021

Lev Raphael

Country

United States

Birth - Death

1954 -

Occupation

Writer

Notable Achievements

Lambda Literary Award

Description

Having published 19 books of fiction and prose, Raphael is one of the most prolific writers about the experiences of second-generation Holocaust survivors. Notable works include 'My Germany: A Jewish Writer Returns to the World His Parents Escaped'. After he retired as an academic to write full-time, Raphael reviewed extensively for over a decade for the Detroit Free Press, Michigan Radio, The Washington Post, Jerusalem Report, The Ft. Worth Star-Telegram, Forward, Boston Review, and Lambda Book Report. Raphael now reviews for Bibliobuffet.com and WKAR 90.5 FM/East Lansing Public Radio. Visiting Assistant Professor of Creative Writing, Michigan State University.

See Also

Further Reading/Research


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