Avram Davidson
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Avram Davidson was born in Yonkers, New York. He was educated in public schools, then studied anthropology at New York University before joining the U.S. Navy in 1942. He served as a hospital corpsman (medic), first with the Naval Air Corps, and then with the Fifth Marines. After the war, he travelled in England, Europe and the Eastern Mediterranean before returning the the U.S. to resume his education. He continued his education at several schools, but never earned a degree. In 1950 he returned to the U.S. to study at an agricultural school, then went to Israel to become a shepherd. He returned to New York City shortly after and began his writing career as a Talmudic scholar, publishing short stories and several essays in Orthodox Jewish Life beginning in 1949 and in Commentary beginning in 1952, under the name A. A. Davidson. He was very active in the Orthodox Jewish community in New York City during this period. His first published science fiction story, "My Boy Friend's Name is Jello," appeared in Fantasy & Science Fiction in 1954. In 1961 he met Grania Kaiman, and they were married in early 1962, and had a son in November 1962. He became editor of Fantasy & Science Fiction from 1962-1965. In 1963 he and his family moved to Milford, Pennsylvania, but had several disagreements with their landlord which resulted in them being evicted, so they moved to Amecameca, Mexico. In June 1964, Grania moved back to California, while Avram stayed in Mexico with their son. In 1965, he relocated to British Honduras (now Belize), then to California in 1970, where he began to study and then converted to Tenrikyo, a panentheist Japanese New Religion. In 1971 he moved to Sausalito, California, close to San Francisco. In his later years, he lived in Bremerton, Washington, where he died in 1993, aged 70. Over the course of his writing career, he wrote 20 novels and collaborated on several more, but he was best known for his short science fiction stories. He was recognized with a Hugo Award, a World Fantasy Award (including the prestigious Life Achievement Award), and an Edgar Award. He was survived by his his ex-wife Grania Davis, who continues to edit and release his unpublished works.
Born 1923-04-23
Died 1993-05-08
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Books by Avram Davidson
Total count: 48
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Galaxy Science Fiction Magazine, October 1958 (Volume 16, No. 6)Galaxy Publishing Corp.1958-01-01
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The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, May 1959 (Volume 16, No. 5)Mercury Press1959-01-01
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The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, November 1962 (Volume 23, No. 5)Mercury Press1962-01-01
Crimes and ChaosRegency Books1962-01-01-
The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, December 1962 (Volume 23, No. 6)Mercury Press1962-01-01
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The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, October 1962 (Volume 23 No. 4)Mercury Press1962-01-01
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The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, August 1962 (Volume 23 No. 2)Mercury Press1962-01-01
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The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, March 1962 (Volume 22, No. 3)Mercury Press1962-01-01
JoylegWildside Press1962-12-01
Rork!Berkley Publishing Co.1965-01-01
The Island Under the EarthAce Books1969-01-01
The Phoenix and the Mirror1st editionDoubleday1969-01-01-
Galaxy Science Fiction Magazine, May 1970 (Volume 30 No. 2)Universal Publishing & Distributing1970-01-01
JoylegWalker1971-01-01
Peregrine: primus.Walker1971-01-01-
Strange seas and shoresa collection of short stories.[1st ed.]Doubleday1971-01-01
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Mutiny in SpaceWhite Lion1973-01-01
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Masters of the MazeWhite Lion Publ1974-01-01
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Or all the seas with oystersWhite Lion Pub.1976-01-01
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PeregrinePrimusAce Books1977-01-01
The Redward Edward papers1st ed.Doubleday1978-01-01
The best of Avram Davidson1st ed.Doubleday1979-01-01-
Kar-Chee Reign DualAce Books1979-03-01
Peregrine SecundusBerkley1981-05-01-
Strange Sea /ShoreAce Books1981-08-01
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Collected fantasiesBerkley Books1982-01-01
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Best from Fantasy and Science Fiction13th SeriesDoubleDay1982-07-01
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Clash of Star-KingsAce Books1983-07-01
Magic for SaleAce Books1983-09-01-
Ursus of Ultima ThuleAvon1986-03-01
Vergil in AvernoThe Sequel to the Phoenix and the Mirror (Doubleday science fiction)Doubleday1986-12-23-
Marco Polo and the sleeping beautyBaen Books1988-01-01
Adventures of Doctor EszterhazyBrand: Owlswick Pr1990-11-01-
Adventures in UnhistoryOwlswick Press1991-11-01
The Avram Davidson treasurya tribute collection1st ed.Tor1998-01-01-
The last wizardwith a letter of explanationDistributed by Temporary Culture1999-01-01
The investigations of Avram Davidson1st ed.St. Martins's Press1999-01-01-
El vilvoy de las islasNutmeg Point District Mail2000-01-01
Everybody Has Somebody in HeavenEssential Jewish Tales of the SpiritDevora Pub2000-01-01
The Island Under the Earth (Wildside Discovery)Wildside Press2000-04-01
Rork (Wildside Discovery)Wildside Press2000-04-01
Ursus of Ultima Thule (Wildside Discovery)Wildside Press2000-04-01
The Kar-Chee Reign and Rogue DragonWildside Press2000-04-01
Clash of Star-Kings (Wildside Discovery)Wildside Press editionWildside Press2000-04-01
Marco Polo and the Sleeping Beauty (Wildside Discovery)Wildside Press2000-04-01
The Enemy of My Enemy (Wildside Discovery)Wildside Press2000-05-01
The Other Nineteenth CenturyA Story Collection1st editionTOR2001-01-01
LimekillerOld Earth Books2003-11-01