Gabriel Levin (born 1948,
Paris) is a poet,[1] translator, and essayist.[2]
Biography
Gabriel Levin is the son of American novelist
Meyer Levin and French novelist
Tereska Torrès.[3] His younger brother
Mikael Levin is a
New York-based photographer.[3] While growing up, Gabriel and his family split their time between New York, Paris, and
Israel.[3] Today he lives in
Jerusalem.[3] Writing of his volume of essays A Dune's Twisted Edge, poet
Ange Mlinko has described Levin as "an American-born Israeli poet who has parlayed his restless peripatetics into a poetics."[4]
Hezekiah's Tunnel – Publisher: Ibis Editions; 1997 (French translation: Le Tunnel d'Ezéchias et deux autres récits,
Le Bruit du temps, 2010) [a] "delightful, discursive but moody midnight meditation on Jerusalem"[8]
Found in Translation: 100 Years of Modern Hebrew Poetry by
Robert Friend (translator editor) and Gabriel Levin (introduction and biographical notes) -1999
Pleasant if somewhat rude views by Mikael and Gabriel Levin, August 2005 One Star Press