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Michael M. Levy

Michael M. Levy (1950–2017) was an American writer, critic and professor of English and philosophy at the University of Wisconsin–Stout. He was known for his scholarly contributions to speculative fiction and children's literature, and for his book reviews in a variety of literary magazines and journals. His work as author includes chapters in the Cambridge Companion and Routledge Companion to science fiction. Levy also wrote Children's Fantasy Literature: An Introduction, the first work on the 500-year history of the genre, in collaboration with Farah Mendlesohn.

Michael M. Levy
Born(1950-04-15)April 15, 1950
Chicago, Illinois
DiedApril 3, 2017(2017-04-03) (aged 66)
OccupationWriter, critic, academic
Notable worksChildren's Fantasy Literature: An Introduction (2016)
Notable awardsWorld Fantasy Award for Professional Work
TitleProfessor of English and philosophy
Academic background
Alma materUniversity of Minnesota
Academic work
InstitutionsUniversity of Wisconsin–Stout

In 2017, the University of Wisconsin–Stout named its children's literature library after Levy. His other honors include a World Fantasy Award, a Mythopoeic Award and the Clareson award for contributions to science fiction scholarship.

Life and career

Levy was born in Chicago, Illinois in 1950. He received his PhD from the University of Minnesota in 1982, and began his academic career at the University of Wisconsin–Stout in 1980.[1] He was a professor in the department of English and philosophy at the university, and later served as its chair.[2][3] Over his career, Levy was associated with several science fiction and fantasy organizations: he was editor of the journal Extrapolation, and served as president of the International Association for the Fantastic in the Arts and the Science Fiction Research Association.[4] He was also affiliated with the Children's Literature Association.[5]

In addition to his academic career, Levy was engaged in activities as critic and author. He reviewed books for magazines such as Publishers Weekly and the New York Review of Science Fiction, writing more than a hundred reviews for the latter over his career.[4][6] As author, he contributed chapters to non-fiction books such as the 2002 Cambridge Companion to Science Fiction and the 2009 Routledge Companion to Science Fiction.[4] Levy's last book prior to his death was the 2016 Children's Fantasy Literature: An Introduction, co-written with Farah Mendlesohn.[6] It was the first book on the 500-year history of the children's fantasy genre and was termed a foundational work by critics.[7][8]

Levy died of cancer in 2017.[3] A posthumous publication co-edited with Farah Mendlesohn, Aliens in Popular Culture, appeared in 2019. The book collects over a hundred essays on aliens from science fiction authors and scholars, and includes an chapter by Levy, "Aliens in Video Games".[9]

Recognition

Levy won the 2007 Clareson award for his contributions to science fiction and fantasy scholarship. For his 2016 book Children's Fantasy Literature: An Introduction, he received the World Fantasy Award for Professional Work and the Mythopoeic Scholarship Award.[10] In 2017, the children's literature library of the University of Wisconsin–Stout was named after Levy.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Mike Levy (1950-2017)". Locus Magazine. April 4, 2017. Retrieved January 16, 2022.
  2. ^ a b Menefee, Joan (February 7, 2019). "Michael M. Levy Children's Literature Library". University of Wisconsin–Stout. Retrieved January 16, 2022.
  3. ^ a b Maher, John (April 5, 2017). "Michael Levy, Longtime 'PW' Reviewer, Dies at 66". Publishers Weekly. Retrieved January 16, 2022.
  4. ^ a b c Speller, Maureen Kincaid (2017). "Michael M. Levy (1950-2017)". Foundation. 46 (127). ProQuest 1940179604.
  5. ^ Hixon, Martha P. (2018). "[Review:] Children's Fantasy Literature: An Introduction by Michael Levy and Farah Mendlesohn". Children's Literature. 46: 246–253. doi:10.1353/chl.2018.0019.
  6. ^ a b Maroney, Kevin J. (April 23, 2017). "Editorial: The Cruelest Month". The New York Review of Science Fiction. Vol. 340. Retrieved January 16, 2022.
  7. ^ Greenwell, Amanda M. (2017). "[Review:] Michael Levy and Farah Mendlesohn. Children's Fantasy Literature: An Introduction". The Lion and the Unicorn. 41 (3): 404–406. doi:10.1353/uni.2017.0034. S2CID 148802842.
  8. ^ McClelland, Joli Barham (2016). "[Review:] Children's Fantasy Literature: An Introduction by Michael Levy and Farah Mendlesohn". Children's Literature Association Quarterly. 41 (4): 458–460. doi:10.1353/chq.2016.0053.
  9. ^ Chwala, Luke (2019). "[Review:] Levy, Michael M., and Farah Mendlesohn, eds. Aliens in Popular Culture". Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts. 30 (3): 422–424. Gale A647652763. ProQuest 2475534253.
  10. ^ "Michael Levy Awards". Science Fiction Awards Database. Locus Science Fiction Foundation. Retrieved January 16, 2022.

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michael, levy, 1950, 2017, american, writer, critic, professor, english, philosophy, university, wisconsin, stout, known, scholarly, contributions, speculative, fiction, children, literature, book, reviews, variety, literary, magazines, journals, work, author,. Michael M Levy 1950 2017 was an American writer critic and professor of English and philosophy at the University of Wisconsin Stout He was known for his scholarly contributions to speculative fiction and children s literature and for his book reviews in a variety of literary magazines and journals His work as author includes chapters in the Cambridge Companion and Routledge Companion to science fiction Levy also wrote Children s Fantasy Literature An Introduction the first work on the 500 year history of the genre in collaboration with Farah Mendlesohn Michael M LevyBorn 1950 04 15 April 15 1950Chicago IllinoisDiedApril 3 2017 2017 04 03 aged 66 OccupationWriter critic academicNotable worksChildren s Fantasy Literature An Introduction 2016 Notable awardsWorld Fantasy Award for Professional WorkTitleProfessor of English and philosophyAcademic backgroundAlma materUniversity of MinnesotaAcademic workInstitutionsUniversity of Wisconsin StoutIn 2017 the University of Wisconsin Stout named its children s literature library after Levy His other honors include a World Fantasy Award a Mythopoeic Award and the Clareson award for contributions to science fiction scholarship Contents 1 Life and career 2 Recognition 3 References 4 External linksLife and career EditLevy was born in Chicago Illinois in 1950 He received his PhD from the University of Minnesota in 1982 and began his academic career at the University of Wisconsin Stout in 1980 1 He was a professor in the department of English and philosophy at the university and later served as its chair 2 3 Over his career Levy was associated with several science fiction and fantasy organizations he was editor of the journal Extrapolation and served as president of the International Association for the Fantastic in the Arts and the Science Fiction Research Association 4 He was also affiliated with the Children s Literature Association 5 In addition to his academic career Levy was engaged in activities as critic and author He reviewed books for magazines such as Publishers Weekly and the New York Review of Science Fiction writing more than a hundred reviews for the latter over his career 4 6 As author he contributed chapters to non fiction books such as the 2002 Cambridge Companion to Science Fiction and the 2009 Routledge Companion to Science Fiction 4 Levy s last book prior to his death was the 2016 Children s Fantasy Literature An Introduction co written with Farah Mendlesohn 6 It was the first book on the 500 year history of the children s fantasy genre and was termed a foundational work by critics 7 8 Levy died of cancer in 2017 3 A posthumous publication co edited with Farah Mendlesohn Aliens in Popular Culture appeared in 2019 The book collects over a hundred essays on aliens from science fiction authors and scholars and includes an chapter by Levy Aliens in Video Games 9 Recognition EditLevy won the 2007 Clareson award for his contributions to science fiction and fantasy scholarship For his 2016 book Children s Fantasy Literature An Introduction he received the World Fantasy Award for Professional Work and the Mythopoeic Scholarship Award 10 In 2017 the children s literature library of the University of Wisconsin Stout was named after Levy 2 References Edit Mike Levy 1950 2017 Locus Magazine April 4 2017 Retrieved January 16 2022 a b Menefee Joan February 7 2019 Michael M Levy Children s Literature Library University of Wisconsin Stout Retrieved January 16 2022 a b Maher John April 5 2017 Michael Levy Longtime PW Reviewer Dies at 66 Publishers Weekly Retrieved January 16 2022 a b c Speller Maureen Kincaid 2017 Michael M Levy 1950 2017 Foundation 46 127 ProQuest 1940179604 Hixon Martha P 2018 Review Children s Fantasy Literature An Introduction by Michael Levy and Farah Mendlesohn Children s Literature 46 246 253 doi 10 1353 chl 2018 0019 a b Maroney Kevin J April 23 2017 Editorial The Cruelest Month The New York Review of Science Fiction Vol 340 Retrieved January 16 2022 Greenwell Amanda M 2017 Review Michael Levy and Farah Mendlesohn Children s Fantasy Literature An Introduction The Lion and the Unicorn 41 3 404 406 doi 10 1353 uni 2017 0034 S2CID 148802842 McClelland Joli Barham 2016 Review Children s Fantasy Literature An Introduction by Michael Levy and Farah Mendlesohn Children s Literature Association Quarterly 41 4 458 460 doi 10 1353 chq 2016 0053 Chwala Luke 2019 Review Levy Michael M and Farah Mendlesohn eds Aliens in Popular Culture Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts 30 3 422 424 Gale A647652763 ProQuest 2475534253 Michael Levy Awards Science Fiction Awards Database Locus Science Fiction Foundation Retrieved January 16 2022 External links EditMichael M Levy at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Michael M Levy amp oldid 1135790013, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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