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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
Contents
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.