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Allen Kurzweil (born December 16, 1960) is an American novelist, journalist,
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. He is the author of four works of fiction, most notably ''A Case of Curiosities'', as well as a memoir ''Whipping Boy''. He is also the co-inventor, with his son Max, of ''Potato Chip Science'', an eco-friendly experiment kit for grade schoolers. He is a cousin of Ray Kurzweil and brother of
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Life and career

The son of Viennese Jewish refugees, Kurzweil was raised in Europe and the United States. Educated at Aiglon College, Yale University and the University of Rome, he worked for ten years as a journalist in France, Italy, and Australia before settling in the United States. His first novel, ''A Case of Curiosities'' (1992), earned literary honors in England, Ireland, Italy, and France. His second novel, ''The Grand Complication'', was published in 2001. Both works were included in The New York Times annual list of notable books. Kurzweil has written two award-winning children's books: ''Leon and the Spitting Image'' (2003), and ''Leon and the Champion Chip'' (2005), and, in 2015, published ''Whipping Boy: The Forty-Year Search for My Twelve-Year-Old Bully'', an
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winning "investigative memoir." As a journalist and essayist, Kurzweil has written articles and reviews for ''The New York Times'', '' The Wall Street Journal'', the Los Angeles Times, Smithsonian, the New Yorker, among other publications. He is also a freelance editor and writing professor. He has conducted seminars, workshops, and master classes in the United States and abroad. For many years he served on the boards of the Rhode Island Council for the Humanities and the Providence Athenaeum.


Fellowships and awards

Kurzweil has received fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Fulbright Program, the Guggenheim Foundation, the
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, and the John Nicholas Brown Center for the Public Humanities and Cultural Heritage. ''A Case of Curiosities'', a finalist for the Prix Médicis and the Irish Times/Aer Lingus International Fiction Prize, received the
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in 1993. In 1996 he was selected as one of Granta's Best Young American Novelists. His memoir, ''Whipping Boy: The Forty-Year Search for My Twelve-Year-Old Bully'', originally published as a personal history in the ''New Yorker'', in 2016 received the Edgar Award in the category of "Best Fact Crime."


Bibliography

* ''A Case of Curiosities'' (1992) * ''The Grand Complication'' (2001) * ''Leon and the Spitting Image'' (2003) * ''Leon and the Champion Chip'' (2005) * ''Potato Chip Science'' (2010) * '' Whipping Boy: The Forty-Year Search for My Twelve-Year-Old Bully'' (2015)


References


External links


Author’s website

Author’s children’s book website

Author's science kit website

Kurzweil webcast at Library of Congress

Kurzweil on pocket watches

Kurzweil NPR interview on potato chips

KCRW Bookworm Interview



NPR interview about seeking out one's bully


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