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Yorick Blumenfeld : ウィキペディア英語版 | Yorick Blumenfeld Yorick Blumenfeld (born 1933, in Amsterdam) is an American writer and futurologist living in Cambridge, England. He has written or edited 25 books, including the best-selling novel ''Jenny'', (1983), and more than 2,000 published articles and essays. ==Biography==
Blumenfeld spent his early childhood in France, moving to New York with his family in August 1941. He is the son of the photographer Erwin Blumenfeld, and he has published several collections of his father’s prints, including ''The Naked and the Veiled: The Photographic Nudes of Erwin Blumenfeld.'' He attended Columbia Grammar & Preparatory School and matriculated to Harvard in 1950. A French, British, and Russian history and literature concentrator at college, he wrote a senior thesis, “Gogol and Russian Censorship,” under the direction of the historian, Richard Pipes. In this thesis, he argued that censorship acted as a fuel for global creativity, resulting in some of the world’s best-known works of artistry. This was to become the theme of Blumenfeld's book ''See-Saw'' published in 1969 by Harcourt Brace, written while he was Eastern European bureau-chief for Newsweek Magazine.〔"Yorick Blumenfeld" by Michael Thompson-Noel, The Financial Times (2004)〕
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