by
Avram Davidson
Edited by
Jack Dann and Grania Davidson Davis
This collection of Avram Davidson's complete Jewish stories dates
from the author's experiences during World War II to his untimely
death in 1993. It includes gems like The Golem, Nephillim,
The F isherman... A Tashlich Legend, plus the never-before
published stories Everybody Has Somebody In Heaven and The
Irregular Union of Mendel and Esther Slonim.
A symposium of some of the greatest living science fiction writers
including Peter Beagle, Carol Carr, Lisa Goldstein, Barry Malzburg,
and others pay homage to Avram. They reveal their own stories
about this eclectic, untamable, brilliant writer.
Avram Davidson
was the editor of Fantasy & Science Fiction, and won
many awards for his original writings including the Hugo Award
for best science fiction story, the Ellery Queen Award
and Edgar Award for best mystery stories, and the Lifetime
Achievement Award presented by the World Fantasy Convention.
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