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'''Leslie Gerber''', a [[New York]] [[fan]] active in the 1950s and ’60s, was a member of the [[Fanoclasts]], [[The Cult]], [[N'APA]], and the [[N3F]].  
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'''Leslie Gerber''', a [[New York]] [[fan]] active in the 1950s and ’60s, was a member of the [[Fanoclasts]], [[The Cult]], [[N'APA]], [[OMPA]] and the [[N3F]]. He was part of the later [[Cry Crowd|''Cry'' Crowd]].
  
 
He inspired the (now obsolete) term '''''Gerberize'''''. In his early teens, in the pages of ''[[Cry of the Nameless]]'' in the mid-1950s, Les defended someone to such excess that "to Gerberize" became the [[fannish]] verb defining this practice while "to be Gerberized" meant having the practice performed on you. It has to be so overblown that even the person being defended would think so. The term was somewhat unfair to Gerber, who learned from the experience and never repeated it.
 
He inspired the (now obsolete) term '''''Gerberize'''''. In his early teens, in the pages of ''[[Cry of the Nameless]]'' in the mid-1950s, Les defended someone to such excess that "to Gerberize" became the [[fannish]] verb defining this practice while "to be Gerberized" meant having the practice performed on you. It has to be so overblown that even the person being defended would think so. The term was somewhat unfair to Gerber, who learned from the experience and never repeated it.

Revision as of 02:28, 23 June 2021

(1943 –)

Leslie Gerber, a New York fan active in the 1950s and ’60s, was a member of the Fanoclasts, The Cult, N'APA, OMPA and the N3F. He was part of the later Cry Crowd.

He inspired the (now obsolete) term Gerberize. In his early teens, in the pages of Cry of the Nameless in the mid-1950s, Les defended someone to such excess that "to Gerberize" became the fannish verb defining this practice while "to be Gerberized" meant having the practice performed on you. It has to be so overblown that even the person being defended would think so. The term was somewhat unfair to Gerber, who learned from the experience and never repeated it.

He gafiated before 1970 and founded a business publishing classical-music recordings and dealing records. He was a music critic and writer and radio DJ, as well. He also writes poetry.

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