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Shani Boianjiu

Shani Boianjiu ((ヘブライ語:שני בוינג'ו); born 1987) is an Israeli author. Her debut novel, ''The People of Forever Are Not Afraid'', was released in 2012, and has been published in 23 countries.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= War is Natural )
==Biography==
Boianjiu was born in Jerusalem to parents of Iraqi and Romanian descent, and grew up in Ma'alot Tarshiha and Kfar Vradim in the Western Galilee. She attended Phillips Exeter Academy, graduating in 2005. After two years of service in the Israeli Defense Forces, she attended Harvard, graduating in 2011.〔"''(Breaking News: You're Old )''," ''WORMBOOK''.〕
While at Harvard, Boianjiu served as president of the Radcliffe Union of Students, Harvard's feminist organization, and as the co-chair of Quincy House House's Committee.〔"(Quincy Mole )," Youtube.〕 She was a junior research partner at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced study, working for the scholar Reuven Snir.〔(Reuven Snir, at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study ).〕 In the summer of 2008, she attended summer school at Waseda University, Tokyo.〔"(Asia-related student research projects are awarded funding )," Harvard Gazette.〕 In the summer of 2009, she interned at the Association for Civil Rights in Israel.〔(Human Rights Studies Award Recipients at Harvard ).〕〔"(2008-2009 Annual Report )," The Association for Civil Rights in Israel (link in Hebrew).〕〔"(Protocol of the Interior and Environmental Protection Committee, July 28 2009, )" the Israeli Knesset (link in Hebrew).〕 In the summer of 2010, she used the funds she received as an Artist Development Fellowship recipient to rent an apartment right across from Iowa City's jail and write fiction.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= 2010 Artist Development Fellows )
She lives in the Western Galilee and is currently completing work on her second novel.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= Five Questions With... Shani Boianjiu )
Boianjiu's writing has appeared in ''The New York Times'',〔"(What Happens When the Two Israel's Meet )," ''The New York Times.''〕 ''The New Yorker'',〔"( Means of Suppressing Demonstrations )," ''The New Yorker.''〕 ''Zoetrope,''〔"(People That Don't Exist )," ''Zoetrope''.〕 ''Vice,''〔"(The Sound of All Girls Screaming )," ''Vice.''〕 ''The Wall Street Journal'', ''The Globe and Mail'', ''Dazed and Confused'',〔"(Should Armies Use Social Media to Fight Their Wars? )" ''Dazed and Confused.''〕 ''The Guardian'', NPR.org,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= Books Behaving Badly: A Tale Of Real Life In Ink )〕 ''Chatelaine''〔"( The Sound of All Girls Screaming )," Chatelaine.〕 and ''Flavorwire.''〔"(10 Fantastic Books About Ladies on the Move )," ''Flavorwire''.〕

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