William Levy (author)

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William Levy
Born(1939-01-10)January 10, 1939
DiedApril 22, 2019(2019-04-22) (aged 80)
Occupation
  • Writer
  • editor
  • radio personality
NationalityAmerican
Alma materUniversity of Maryland, College Park
Temple University
SpouseSusan Janssen

William Levy (January 10, 1939 – April 22, 2019), also known as the Talmudic Wizard of Amsterdam,[1] was an American writer, editor, and former radio personality, plus the author of such works as The Virgin Sperm Dancer, Wet Dreams, Certain Radio Speeches of Ezra Pound and Natural Jewboy.

Before leaving the

Shippensburg State College, in Pennsylvania
.

In the Sixties and Seventies, he was founder and chief editor of many magazines, including the

Doo Wop
, could be heard weekly spinning groovy music across Amsterdam's airwaves.

Until his death following a long illness, Levy lived in Amsterdam with his wife, the literary translator Susan Janssen (translator of many works of Charles Bukowski and of F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby).

Selected works

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References

  1. ^ "WILLIAM LEVY – RAPE (WITH DRAWINGS BY SCOTT NEARY)". Sea Urchin.