Mordecai Marceli Roshwald (May 26, 1921 – March 19, 2015) was an American academic and writer. Born in
Drohobycz,
Ukraine
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to Jewish parents, Roshwald later emigrated to
Israel
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. His most famous work is ''
Level 7'' (1959), a
post-apocalyptic science-fiction novel. He is also the author of ''A Small Armageddon'' (1962) and ''Dreams and Nightmares: Science and Technology in Myth and Fiction'' (2008).
Roshwald was a "professor
emeritus
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of humanities at the
University of Minnesota
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, and a visiting professor at many universities worldwide."
[Mordecai Roshwald]
''Level 7''
, edited and with a new foreword by David Seed, University of Wisconsin Press.
He lived in
Silver Spring, Maryland
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, at the time of his death.
References
External links
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* Mike Strozier
"An Interview With Author Dr. Mordecai Roshwald" Bookpleasures, November 22, 2009.
1921 births
2015 deaths
20th-century American novelists
American male novelists
American science fiction writers
Polish emigrants to Israel
American people of Polish-Jewish descent
American male short story writers
20th-century American short story writers
20th-century American male writers
Israeli emigrants to the United States
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