Gloria DeVidas Levy (Kirchheimer)

statut:
survivant
le genre:
Femelle
Nom de naissance:
Levy
Appelé:
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Alias:
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Date de naissance:
03. Januar 1933
Lieu de naissance:
Domicile:
Not known
Lieu du dommage survenu:
Not known
Date de décès:
Not known
Décédé(e) à:
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Date et lieu de mariage:
1955
Mère:
Not known
Père:
Not known
Frères et sœurs:
Not known
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*En raison de dispositions légales, les données du conjoint ne seront pas divulguées

Vita

(W) Gloria DeVidas Kirchheimer is author of the novel, Amalie in Orbit, and the story collection, Goodbye, Evil Eye, based on Sephardic family life. The latter was a finalist in the National Jewish Book Awards. Her short fiction has been published in The Antioch Review, Arts & Letters, Kansas Quarterly, New Letter, Carolina Quarterly, North American Review, Persimmon Tree, Lilith, and more. They have also been broadcast on NPR and read at Symphony Space. Kirchheimer is also author of several non-fiction works appearing in The Yale Journal for the Humanities in Medicine, Sephardic Horizons, and Perceptive Travel, as well as coauthor of a nonfiction book, We Were So Beloved: Autobiography of a German Jewish Community. She was a French-English translator, magazine editor, recorded folksinger, and editor for academic and nonprofit organizations.
Q: macdowell.org/artists/gloria-kirchheimer

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