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− | + | '''Leybl Botwinik''' (aka '''Leon Botwinik''') is a [[Montreal]]-born [[Israeli]] [[fan]] and [[author]] who [[publishes]] the [[clubzine]] ''[[CyberCozen]]'' for the [[ Israeli Society for Science Fiction and Fantasy]]. | |
− | {{Person | born= | + | He is a son of the late Yiddish music composer David Botwinik, speaks fluent Yiddish and writes [[sf]] in that language, including a [[novel]], ''The Secret Mission'' (1980). In [[mundane]] life, Botwinik is a technical writer. |
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+ | [http://www.leyblsvelt.co.il/ Website. ] | ||
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+ | *1976 — Canadian Jewish Congress prize | ||
+ | *2020 — 2020 Israel National Authority for Yiddish Culture Yiddish Story Writing Contest | ||
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+ | {{Person | born=1959}} | ||
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Revision as of 14:56, 28 August 2022
(1959 –)
Leybl Botwinik (aka Leon Botwinik) is a Montreal-born Israeli fan and author who publishes the clubzine CyberCozen for the Israeli Society for Science Fiction and Fantasy.
He is a son of the late Yiddish music composer David Botwinik, speaks fluent Yiddish and writes sf in that language, including a novel, The Secret Mission (1980). In mundane life, Botwinik is a technical writer.
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 1976 — Canadian Jewish Congress prize
- 2020 — 2020 Israel National Authority for Yiddish Culture Yiddish Story Writing Contest
Person | 1959— |
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