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Rafi Zabor

Rafi Zabor (born Joel Zaborovsky, August 22, 1946) is a Brooklyn, New York–based music journalist- and musician-turned-novelist.
==Life and work==
A graduate of Brooklyn College, Zabor became a jazz critic for ''Musician'' in 1977, and later became an editor for the magazine.〔
He received the 1998 PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction for his first novel, ''The Bear Comes Home'', which follows an alto saxophonist – who happens to be a bear – in his pursuit of musical perfection.
Zabor's second book, the memoir ''I, Wabenzi'', was commercially unsuccessful and met with mixed critical response.
In 2008, Zabor received an NEA Literature Fellowship.〔
He is reportedly working on a new novel, to be titled ''The Bosphorus Dogs.''〔http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/811557306/the-bosphorus-dogs-a-novel-by-rafi-zabor〕
Zabor is also a jazz drummer.〔〔

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