Allen Kurzweil
Allen Kurzweil | |
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Kurzweil | |
| Born | December 16, 1960 |
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| Nationality | American, French |
| Alma mater | Aiglon College Yale University University of Rome |
| Notable works | A Case of Curiosities, Leon and the Spitting Image, Whipping Boy |
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Allen Kurzweil (born December 16, 1960) is an American novelist, journalist, editor, and lecturer. 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 Vivien Schmidt.