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Aryeh Lev Stollman

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Nationality
  
Canadian-American

Spouse
  
Tobias Picker

Role
  
Writer

Name
  
Aryeh Stollman

Period
  
1990s-present



Occupation
  
novelist, neuroradiologist

Notable works
  
The Far Euphrates, The Illuminated Soul

Awards
  
Lambda Literary Award for Gay Men's Fiction

Books
  
The Far Euphrates, The illuminated soul, The dialogues of time an, Der ferne Euphrat, Im Spiegel meiner Seele

Aryeh Lev Stollman is a writer and physician based in the United States. A neuroradiologist at Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York City, he has also published several works of fiction.

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Early life

Born in Detroit, Michigan and raised in Windsor, Ontario, where his father was an Orthodox rabbi and professor and chairman of the English Department at the University of Windsor, Stollman studied at Yeshiva University and the Albert Einstein College of Medicine.

Works

He published his first novel, The Far Euphrates (Riverhead), in 1997. The book won the Lambda Literary Award for Gay Fiction at the 10th Lambda Literary Awards, as well as being named to year-end notable books lists by the American Library Association, the Los Angeles Times and the National Book Critics Circle. The Far Euphrates has been translated into German, Dutch, Italian, Portuguese and Hebrew. His second novel, The Illuminated Soul (Riverhead), was published in 2002 and won the Harold U. Ribalow Prize for Jewish literature from Hadassah Magazine, and his short story collection The Dialogues of Time and Entropy (Riverhead) was published in 2003.

Openly gay, he is the partner of composer Tobias Picker.

Works

  • The Far Euphrates (1997, ISBN 1573226971)
  • The Illuminated Soul (2002, ISBN 978-1573222013)
  • The Dialogues of Time and Entropy (2003, ISBN 978-1573223751)
  • References

    Aryeh Lev Stollman Wikipedia