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Daniel Levin Becker
Daniel Levin Becker (born in 1984 in Chicago) is an American writer, translator and musical critic. In 2006, he finished his undergraduate studies in English and French at Yale University, where he also wrote for campus humor magazine ''Yale Record''.〔Becker, Daniel Levin and Martin Glazier (May, 2003). "The Maelstrom Recording Diaries". ''The Yale Record''. New Haven: Yale Record.〕 In 2009 he was elected member of the French literary workshop Oulipo, making him the second American member of this group (the first is Harry Mathews). He was elected after a Fulbright year spent organizing and indexing that group's archives. He is the author of ''Many Subtle Channels: In Praise of Potential Literature,'' published in April 2012 by Harvard University Press.〔http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?isbn=9780674065772〕
Levin Becker is currently the reviews editor for the magazine The Believer.
He also contributes regularly as a music critic for the newspaper SF Weekly. His writings and musical reviews can also be regularly found in Dusted Magazine, The Point, The American Book Review, The Drunken Boat, etc.
He is among a list of contributors to ''The &NOW Awards 2: The Best Innovative Writing'' which released in spring of 2013.〔http://www.amazon.com/The-Now-Awards-Innovative-Writing/dp/0982315643〕
He has translated from the French texts like Georges Perec's dream journal ''(La Boutique Obscure )'' (Melville House, 2013) and Hervé Le Tellier's short story "A Few Musketeers," as well as ''Georges Perec, Oulibiographer'' by Bernard Magné and ''Letter from the Author to his Editor'' by Marcel Bénabou.

DLB became an Oulipian when he was only 24, the youngest member at the time. He was also the youngest member and songwriter for the project band Mujeres Encinta that he joined when he was only a teenager.
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